In the skies of Earth in February, six of the seven other planets—all except Mars—can be seen in the early evening, but not all at once. Look for the two innermost planets in ...
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 difficult to spot.
NASA has scheduled the launch for the Artemis II moon rocket for no earlier than Feb. 8. WTOP will have details on the ...
The Six Planet Parade, specifically on Feb. 22, 2026, just after sunset, local time. The Waxing Crescent Moon is also present in the sky on this night, while the locations of Uranus and Neptune are ...
February stargazing is so special. Sure it’s cold but the extra special celestial jewels make it worth bundling up for. If you’re not already in the darker countryside, try to get out there. But ...
February’s full “snow moon” peaks Sunday evening but will appear full for several nights. Here’s why it’s called the snow moon, when to see it, and what else to look for in the night sky.
Mercury, Venus, and Saturn put on an early-evening display in the west, while Jupiter dominates the rest of the night.
The four fixed signs — Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius — will be affected most by the full moon. Here's what they have to ...
In its 2026 astronomical events roundup, NASA specifically calls out February 28 as a night when six planets appear in the ...
February starts with a subtle surprise just after sunset Feb. 2. Jupiter is blazing away about one-third of the way to the ...