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Look Up! A Rare 6-Planet Parade Will Align in the Sky This Weekend: A Moment You Don’t Ignore

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by Conscious Reminder

Hey, stargazers, keep an eye out for this magical cosmic meeting!

Rare doesn’t even begin to describe what’s happening in the sky this weekend: a 6-planet parade that reshapes momentum.

This weekend, a spectacular event takes place as six planets align in a rare “planet parade,” offering stargazers a fleeting yet enchanting opportunity to witness multiple celestial bodies shortly after sunset.

Pick up and dust off your binoculars, look for a clear horizon, and step outside, because this is a cosmic event you absolutely cannot afford to miss!

This weekend, you can witness Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all aligned in the same section of the sky. Some will radiate brilliantly, visible even to the naked eye, while others demand a touch of patience and a bit of assistance.

NASA reports that the perfect moment happens on Saturday, February 28, around 6:45 p.m. local time, and your window will be exceedingly short. Mercury and Venus drop below the horizon roughly 30 to 45 minutes later, so that’s all the time you’ll have.

Make sure to free up your evening, as the sky is calling your name!

Find out all the essential details on when, where, and how to watch this cosmic show.

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What Planets Will Be Visible During This Planet Parade?

Keep an eye out for Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. With six planets in play, here’s your guide to spotting them without trouble.

  • Venus shines as the brightest gem in the evening sky, effortlessly capturing attention as it glows low on the western horizon.
  • Mercury shines just above Venus, making a fleeting appearance right after sunset.
  • Saturn gracefully rises in the southwestern sky.
  • Jupiter radiates brilliantly in the eastern sky, growing increasingly noticeable as the night unfolds.
  • To spot Uranus, located between Jupiter and Saturn and just below the Pleiades, you’ll need a pair of binoculars.
  • Neptune, positioned near Saturn, requires the use of a telescope for observation.

When Will the Planet Parade Happen?

This weekend, as the Sun sets, the Northern Hemisphere will be treated to an incredible view of the planet parade. Don’t miss out on this cosmic spectacle! This one poses a unique challenge for skywatchers due to light pollution, making it harder to spot planets while the Sun is still partially visible. The prime moment to seize is approximately 6:45 p.m. local time, and your opportunity will be incredibly brief. Mercury and Venus dip below the horizon about 30 to 45 minutes later, so that’s the window you’ll have to catch them.

Exciting news! Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and Neptune are all beautifully aligned against the western horizon as the Sun sets. Venus and Mercury are aligning closely, while Saturn and Neptune are also gathering in proximity. That should make the four of them a tad easier to spot, which is a real treat for skygazers considering the brief window.

Jupiter and Uranus will shine brightly, making them the stars of the night sky, lingering long after the other four planets have vanished from view. Uranus will glide through the Southern sky, dancing next to the Taurus constellation, before it dips below the Western horizon a few hours past midnight. Jupiter is set to travel a path quite akin to that of Uranus while cozying up with the Gemini constellation.

The ultimate day to catch the planet parade is this Saturday, February 28 (before this date, Venus and Mercury will be too close to the Sun). As March unfolds, Mercury will glide nearer to the Sun (again), sinking beneath the horizon before it makes its grand appearance. After that, the five-planet parade will go on for roughly another week before Neptune and Saturn sink below the horizon, wrapping up the spectacle and leaving just Venus, Jupiter, and Uranus shining in the sky.

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When Will the Planets Be Visible?

Catch a glimpse of the cosmic wonders this weekend as visibility opens up just after sunset, but don’t wait too long—this fleeting opportunity to see Mercury and Venus won’t last long!

This Saturday, February 28, you’ll experience the most stunning views, as the inner planets rise higher in the sky while Saturn sits lower on the horizon. Jupiter continues to grace the night sky, lingering well into the evening hours.

Where Will the Planets Be Visible?

After sunset, direct your gaze to the west and southwest to catch a glimpse of Venus, Mercury, and Saturn. To see Jupiter soaring higher in the sky, make sure to face east.

Uranus will position itself approximately between Jupiter and Saturn, with Neptune lingering near Saturn. Keep in mind that having clear and unobstructed views is essential for enhancing your experience.

Will the Planet Parade Be Visible in My Region?

The planet parade will be visible from nearly every corner of the world. The parade will be visible from Tokyo to London, as noted by Star Walk. We also took a look at the Southern Hemisphere, and it will be visible there too! The timing may differ depending on where you are, but the majority of locations should catch a glimpse of it this weekend.

Best Ways to See the Planet Parade

To spot six planets in the sky simultaneously, you need to master the art of timing.

For the ultimate experience of the alignment’s beauty, seek out a location with a dark sky, free from light pollution, and enjoy an unobstructed view of the horizon, away from any trees or tall buildings.

Be sure to focus on planets, not stars. While they might seem like mere twinkling dots in the night sky, with some simple tips, you can effortlessly identify planets among the myriad of celestial objects.

Begin your quest with Venus, gracefully positioned near the horizon, then elevate your focus to find Mercury and Saturn above. Jupiter, the colossal giant of our solar system, will stand out prominently in the eastern sky. While light pollution won’t spoil your planet-gazing experience, clouds certainly will, making clear skies absolutely crucial.

The bonus reward? The planets consistently align along a shared cosmic route, making this “parade” a matter of perfect timing, and at this moment, timing is everything!

The First of Three Planet Parades in 2026

Planet parades are rare events, yet occasionally, the Universe graces our planet with its cosmic wonders. This year is shaping up to be fantastic for planet parades, with three exciting events on the horizon in 2026! February kicks things off. The upcoming events are set for April, featuring five planets, and August, showcasing six planets. If you happen to miss the planet parade in February, don’t worry! You’ll have two more opportunities to catch the cosmic show in 2026.

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What Exactly Is a Planetary Alignment?

Below are two widely accepted definitions of a planetary alignment:

1. A spectacular cosmic phenomenon happens when planets align closely on one side of the Sun, creating a breathtaking view from above the Solar System.

Many believe that the planets of the Solar System can align in a straight line when observed from the Sun. Nonetheless, the planets are unable to attain complete alignment in three dimensions. Even a more relaxed arrangement within a single quadrant (a 90-degree sector) is exceptionally uncommon: all planets align in one quadrant just 7 times in this millennium.

2. A captivating sight happens when planets align closely within a limited area of the sky, as observed from our vantage point on Earth.

When the Earth joins other planets on one side of the Sun, it creates the stunning illusion of alignment in the sky for the observer. A narrower sector for viewing the planets enhances the brilliance of their alignment.

Do the Planets Align in a Straight Line in the Sky During a Planetary Alignment?

The planets align, though their formation isn’t flawlessly linear. Every planet gracefully orbits the Sun, following a nearly identical plane. Consequently, when observed from Earth, the other planets seem to traverse the ecliptic, which is the Sun’s annual trajectory across the sky.

Are a Planetary Alignment & a Planet Parade the Same Phenomenon?

The phrase “planet parade” isn’t an official term in astronomy, making it a more casual expression compared to “planetary alignment.” Planetary alignments are often referred to as planet parades. Moreover, when several planets shine brightly in the night sky simultaneously, this spectacular event is often referred to as a planet parade. In the realm of astrology, a planet parade unfolds when multiple planets align within the same zodiac constellation.

Types of planetary alignments in the Solar System

We categorize planetary alignments based on the number of planets involved:

  • Mini planetary alignment—3 planets.
  • Small planetary alignment—4planets.
  • Large planetary alignment—5or 6 planets.
  • Great (full) planetary alignment—all Solar System planets (+ Pluto sometimes).

Spiritual Meaning of Planetary Alignments

Many people hold the belief that planets have the power to shape their lives. For example, Mercury influences how we communicate and think, Venus governs our relationships and love, while Uranus embodies change, innovation, and rebellion.

The alignments of various planets are frequently characterized as occurrences that “boost the flow of cosmic energy on Earth” and “provide a distinctive chance to harness the energy of the cosmos, facilitating personal growth and transformations.”

Nonetheless, there is a lack of scientific evidence to support the idea that planetary alignments have any effect on our bodies, behavior, or fate. If you’re feeling energized or inspired to dive into a new hobby, that’s fantastic—just keep in mind that it’s not dictated by the planets.

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The Upcoming Planetary Alignments

Get ready to map out your cosmic explorations for the upcoming years and further! Be sure to catch the upcoming planetary alignment—detailed at the start of the article and consistently refreshed for your convenience.

Perspectives on planetary alignments vary significantly across different regions of the globe. The alignment of the ecliptic on the celestial sphere means that some planets might not be visible from your location. As you review the following list of planetary alignments, remember that it serves as a general overview. The specified dates reveal when the planets will be prominently visible from various locations around the globe. No need to stress if you miss this exact date—the alignment usually remains visible for several days before and after the specified time.

Here are the upcoming planetary alignments that will happen in 2026:

  • February 28, 2026: a large evening alignment of Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and Jupiter.
  • April 18, 2026: a small morning alignment of Saturn, Mars, Mercury, and Neptune.
  • May 12, 2026: a mini evening alignment of Mercury, Jupiter, and Venus.
  • August 12, 2026: a large morning alignment of Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, Uranus, Saturn, and Neptune.
  • November 14, 2026: a small morning alignment of Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter.

When Will 5, 6, or 7 Planets Align in the Sky?

Here is the list of the upcoming planetary alignments featuring 5 to 7 planets:

  • February 28, 2026: a large evening alignment of Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and Jupiter.
  • August 12, 2026: a large morning alignment of Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, Uranus, Saturn, and Neptune.
  • July 2, 2027: a large morning alignment of Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

The Most Anticipated Planetary Alignments

Let’s check out the intriguing planetary alignments that have captured media attention. These planets stand out due to their remarkable arrangement, with numerous planets clustered closely together. That said, many of these events are unlikely to occur in the near future, so it’s best not to hold your breath.

  • On September 8, 2040, five naked-eye planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) will align in the sky. The crescent Moon will also be visible, positioned between Venus and Saturn. The best time for observations will be around 19:30 local time.
  • On March 15, 2080, six planets—Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, and Uranus—will be visible in the morning sky. This alignment is especially remarkable because it will feature the “great conjunction” of Saturn and Jupiter, which will be only six arcminutes apart.
  • On May 19, 2161, all Solar System planets, including the Earth, will gather on one side of the Sun. The planetary alignment will be seen just before dawn.
  • On November 7, 2176, all Solar System planets, including the Earth, will gather on one side of the Sun. The planetary alignment will be seen in the Earth’s sky just after sunset.
  • On May 6, 2492, all Solar System planets, including the Earth, will gather on one side of the Sun. In the Earth’s sky, the planetary alignment will be seen just after sunset.

Moments like this don’t repeat often—when six planets align, the Universe expects you to pay attention.

Happy stargazing!!!

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