Six planets will align in the night sky on Saturday, Feb. 28, for a rare planetary parade. Here's how to see it.
Despite the dramatic name, these alignments aren’t exceptionally rare. The last six-planet parade occurred in January 2025, ...
Nearly all of the solar system’s planets are about to file across the night sky in a planetary alignment, and it will be ...
Six planets are set to align on Saturday, creating a planetary parade that will be visible to sky-gazers across the globe.
NEW YORK (AP) — Six planets are linking up in the sky at the end of February, and most will be visible to the naked eye. It’s ...
The best time to see the celestial phenomenon will be on Saturday.
Stargazers can get a rare glimpse of several planets aligning this week. The event is referred to as a planetary parade, and ...
Just above Mercury and Venus – the two closest planets to the sun – will be Saturn and Neptune. To the left and a bit higher in the western sky will be the other two planets, Jupiter and Uranus. As a ...
Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter can be seen with the naked eye; Uranus and Neptune with binoculars or a telecscope.
A rare celestial event is set to occur Saturday night, as six planets will line up across the sky, but will we even see them?
You'll be able to see Venus, Saturn and more without a telescope during this astronomical event.
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