Skygazers, mark your calendars because one of the coolest celestial events is coming around again toward the end of February.
A rare astronomical event will display six planets in alignment, visible after sunset, giving skywatchers a spectacular ...
There aren't many astronomical events happening in February this year, but NASA reports there will be a planetary parade at ...
The snow moon, February's full moon, will peak Sunday, Feb. 1, and a lunar eclipse will occur March 2-3. Here's what to know.
On the evening of February 28, 2026, skywatchers will be treated to a rare spectacle as at least six planets become visible ...
A rare triple conjunction of Venus, Mars and Mercury is happening on the opposite side of the solar system to where Earth is, ...
Starting Jan. 21, Canadians can see a rare celestial event as six planets line up in the evening sky, mostly visible to the ...
Saturn, Venus, Neptune, Uranus, Jupiter, Mars and Mercury will be visible in an uncommon planetary alignment this month.
This week, a rare planet parade featuring Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will light up the early morning sky. A special highlight on September 19 is the alignment of the crescent moon, ...
From Mercury to Neptune, observers in the United States will get to see this historic planet parade known as a large planetary alignment with 6 planets visible.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. A "planetary parade" is visible — though only five will be ...
Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will be visible after sunset on February 28. Find out how to watch this rare event.