Six planets will march across the night's sky on Saturday, Feb. 28, in what is known as a planetary parade Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter will be visible to anyone who searches hard enough.
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A parade of planets will stream across the night sky over Michigan later this month and several of Earth's neighbors should be visible to the naked eye. A six-planet alignment, or planet parade, will ...
Stargazers this month will get to see not just two or three, but six planets in alignment across the night sky. This “planetary parade” consisting of Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and ...
Who’s ready for a “planet parade”? The last planetary alignment was in August 2025, when six planets aligned and four were bright enough to be seen without a telescope. Next week, Mercury, Venus, ...
Six planets will align in the sky on Saturday, Feb. 28, in an event known as a "planet parade." Seeing all six planets will be challenging, as some will be close to the sun in bright twilight. Who’s ...
Six planets will align in the night sky on 28 February. India can witness the event after sunset, 6:15 to 8:00 PM IST. Venus, Jupiter, Mars visible; Uranus requires binoculars. A planetary alignment ...
Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Jupiter will appear strung across the sky shortly after sunset Saturday, but how much of this planetary alignment will actually be visible? That depends on ...
Skywatchers are in for a special treat this month as six planets will appear together in the evening sky. Instead of the usual two or three, people may get a chance to see a rare "planetary parade" ...