Have you ever seen a planet parade, also known as a planetary alignment? That's when several planets in the night sky line up, causing an exciting spectacle for astronomers, expert and amateur alike. ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Six planets will be visible during the February 28 planetary alignment. Ready to trade that shovel for a telescope? There's ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — A planetary alignment peaks on Saturday, Feb. 28. Eyes to the sky as a planetary “parade” will march through for the next few nights! Six of our solar system’s ...
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, ...
This weekend, a rare six-planet "alignment" will be visible to stargazers — and Californians may have some of the best viewing conditions, with clear Central Valley skies making this one of the better ...
This weekend provides a rare treat for stargazers. Well, planets, to be more specific. Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Jupiter will will appear to line up on the horizon shortly after ...
Ready to trade that shovel for a telescope? There's something headed to the Garden State this weekend and no — it's not snow! The first celestial event of the year is on the horizon and this time it's ...
A rare six-planet "alignment" will be visible to stargazers Saturday night, Feb. 28. Soon after sunset, a planetary alignment, also known as a "planet parade," will brighten up our night sky, ...
You may want to make some time this weekend to get outside and look up at the sky. Georgians may be able to see the alignment of six different planets along the horizon. Planetary alignments happen ...
A rare celestial occasion will light up the Saturday evening skyline, featuring a bright six-planet parade in a special planetary alignment visible to stargazers. Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, ...
The planets Jupiter (L), Venus (C) and Mercury (R) are seen in an unusual conjunction setting over the Wupatki pueblo ruin on May 24, 2013 at Wupatki National Monument north of Flagstaff, Arizona.