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Eyes to the sky in February to spot a new Six Planet Parade
Another six planet parade becomes visible this month. Don't miss out!
Astronomy on MSN
February 2026: What's in the sky this month? Jupiter continues to dominate the night; Mercury, Venus, and Saturn are visible
Mercury, Venus, and Saturn put on an early-evening display in the west, while Jupiter dominates the rest of the night.
Space.com on MSN
See the moon eclipse one of the brightest stars in the sky during rare alignment tonight
One of the brightest stars in the night sky will vanish as seen from North America and Europe in a rare event.
Travel + Leisure on MSN
February Has 8 Night Sky Wonders—Including a 6-Planet Parade, a 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse and a Once-in-decades Moon Mission
From Mercury’s rare appearance to NASA’s Artemis II launch window, here’s everything to watch in the skies this month.
Stargazers can see six planets all in one evening during the second month of the year, especially Mercury, which is usually ...
Live Science on MSN
The Snow Moon will 'swallow' one of the brightest stars in the sky this weekend: Where and when to look
On the night of Feb. 2, skywatchers in eastern North America can see the moon occult Regulus — a rare event visible to the ...
Space.com on MSN
From Jupiter to Mercury: the brightest planets of February 2026
From dazzling Jupiter high in the evening sky to elusive Mercury low at sunset, February 2026 offers one of the year's best ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Don’t miss the rare planet parade lighting up February’s night sky
Six planets are about to stack up in the evening sky in a rare alignment that will briefly turn the western horizon into a ...
Skywatchers across parts of North America are getting front-row seats to a lunar occultation, where Luna makes one of the ...
A rare lunar occultation will occur on Feb. 2 when the moon passes directly in front of bright star Regulus as seen from a ...
The International Space Station is visible from Nevada at certain times. Here’s when to look, where to go and how to track it ...
Planning a trip in 2026? From total solar eclipses to meteor showers and rare planetary alignments, here’s a complete guide to the major astronomical events worth travelling for.
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