On February 28, six planets will be visible shortly after sunset: Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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.
From a rare lunar occultation of Regulus and a six-planet parade to an annular solar eclipse, there will be plenty going on in the night sky in February 2026.
Stargazers across Washington state are in for a treat.
A rare planetary parade will march across the sky on Saturday, Feb. 28, according to NASA. Venus, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter, ...
One of the brightest stars in the night sky will vanish as seen from North America and Europe in a rare event.
The moon greets Jupiter two days ahead of its full moon phase on Feb. 1.
Stargazers can see six planets all in one evening during the second month of the year, especially Mercury, which is usually ...
The month of February 2026 provides skywatchers with exceptional celestial events which will take place throughout the entire ...
California stargazers can observe a parade of six planets in the night sky throughout February, but the best time to see the ...
Kansas stargazers can soon see a full “snow” moon peak, along with a “planetary parade” later in February.