How to see the February 2026 parade of planets. Which planets will be visible on Feb. 28? Which will be easiest to see? Which ...
Skygazers across Texas and beyond can catch a glimpse of six planets arcing across the night sky this week in a so-called ...
Despite the dramatic name, these alignments aren’t exceptionally rare. The last six-planet parade occurred in January 2025, ...
Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, Neptune and Uranus will all be visible at same time in curved line across sky ...
How to see the February 2026 parade of planets. Which planets will be visible on Feb. 28? Which will be easiest to see? Which will be hardest? What to know.
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The Moon starts to enter the Earth’s deep shadow, the umbra, at 4:49 a.m. on March 3. Daylight saving time starts on March 8.