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Title: Planetary alighnment February and March 2026 Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Feb 25, 2026 03:25 am The "planetary alignment" in February & March 2026 https://search.app/BZFGX
Title: Re: Planetary alighnment February and March 2026 Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Mar 01, 2026 02:21 pm A rare celestial event known as a planetary parade occurs on February 28, 2026, featuring an alignment of six planets: Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets appear to form an arc across the evening sky shortly after sunset. The Desert Sun The Desert Sun +2 Viewing Details Best Time: Look west approximately 30 to 60 minutes after sunset. Mercury and Venus set quickly, so early observation is essential. Visibility: Naked Eye: Jupiter and Venus are the brightest and easiest to spot. Saturn is also visible, while Mercury may be difficult to see due to its low position near the horizon. Equipment Needed: Uranus and Neptune are too faint for the naked eye and require binoculars or a small telescope. Locations: The event is visible globally, provided you have a clear, unobstructed view of the western horizon. The Times of India The Times of India +10 Planetary Positions The planets align along the ecliptic, the same path the Sun and Moon follow. On February 28, a near-full or waxing gibbous Moon will also be positioned near Jupiter, adding to the display. +3 For precise tracking based on your specific location, you can use stargazing tools like Stellarium Web or the Star Walk 2 app to identify each planet in real-time. +1 Would you like to know the exact sunset time for your city to plan your viewing? AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses You can now share this thread with others Six planets to line up in skies. When and how to watch the ... - India Today India Today It’s true that there are 6 #planets in the sky after sunset tonight. But 2 ... What time is February 28 planetary alignment in California? |