The planets are visible throughout February, "but they’ll be lined up best toward the end of the month,” NASA says.
Six planets will form a cosmic lineup Feb. 28 — here’s why the rare sight may be harder to spot than you think.
Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Jupiter will appear together shortly after sunset on Feb. 28 — but is this the "planet parade" we've been waiting for?
A planetary alignment will be happening later this month on 28. Six planets will be visible after sunset: Saturn, Venus, ...
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Six Planets Will Form a Cosmic ‘Conga Line' in the Night Sky This Month. Here's How to See It
Six planets will line up in a rare "planetary parade" this month - but spotting them all won't be easy.
6 planets will align in a 'planet parade' Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026, shortly after sunset. Here's which planets you might see and how to best view them.
We will not see a clear lineup of all the planets across the evening sky.
According to NASA, at least one bright planet can be seen on most nights, depending on the weather.
Six planets will briefly share the twilight sky this month - but the conditions have to be just right.
Look west just after sunset from this weekend for a chance to see some of six planets, though the best views will be had later this month.
A parade of six planets will be visible in Michigan night skies. What to know about the alignment.
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