02/24/2026
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You have five days to witness something in the sky that will not happen again for 14 years!
On February 28, every planet in our solar system will be visible in the night sky at the same time in a rare celestial event known as a planetary parade. The alignment will place Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune across the sky in a display that has not occurred in years and will not repeat until 2040. While the planets will not form a perfectly straight line, they will appear spread across the sky in a way that makes multiple planets visible during the same viewing window. Some of the brighter planets like Venus, Jupiter, and Mars will be easy to spot with the naked eye, while Uranus and Neptune will require binoculars or a small telescope.
The event is accessible to anyone with a clear sky and a willingness to step outside after sunset. No special equipment is needed to see the brightest planets, though a basic star chart or astronomy app can help identify which point of light corresponds to which planet. Astronomers recommend finding a location away from city lights for the best viewing conditions. For most people on Earth, this will be one of the few opportunities in their lifetime to see so many planets sharing the same sky at once, making February 28 a date worth remembering for anyone with even a passing interest in space.
Every planet in the solar system, one sky, one night, and the next time this happens most of us will be 14 years older.