The planets are visible throughout February, "but they’ll be lined up best toward the end of the month,” NASA says.
Six planets—including Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury—will line up in the sky. Here’s the best time to watch and where to find ...
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.
In this episode, Astronomy magazine Editor Emeritus Dave Eicher invites you to head out during the early evening hours of ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — A rare celestial event is going to happen on Saturday, Feb. 28. Stargazers will have the rare opportunity ...
The six-planet parade will feature Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Jupiter. Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter will be visible, weather permitting, to the naked eye, while you'll need ...
Jupiter, Mercury, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and Venus—will appear in the sky together in a special planet parade on Feb. 28.
Planet groupings occur every few years and are visually appealing but not rare. While some social media claims exaggerate ...
Dwarf planet 1 Ceres reaches its stationary point in Cetus the Whale at 9 P.M. EDT. Previously it was moving eastward relative to the background stars. Now it will begin to move westward, or ...
A rare six-planet parade will dazzle the evening sky in 2026. Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Jupiter will appear together after sunset. Here’s when, where and how to watch this stunning ...