• Science Space The First Planet Parade in 2026 Begins This Weekend: How to See 6 Planets at Once Where to spot Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury, Uranus and Neptune in the night sky all at the same time. • Six planets will be visible in the night sky in late February. • Mark your calendars for the last week of February, because one of the coolest celestial events is coming up where six planets will be visible in the night sky at the same time. • This phenomenon, known as a planet parade, occurs only a few times each year with varying numbers of planets. • This particular planet parade will include Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. • It’s just one planet shy of the full set, a phenomenon that is quite rare andmost recently happened a year ago, in February 2025.

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  • A rare “planet parade” will take place in the last week of February 2026, when six planets-Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune-are simultaneously visible in the night sky. The best viewing window in the Northern Hemisphere is around 6:45 p.m. local time, with the four inner planets clustered near the setting sun; Mercury and Venus will disappear within 30-45 minutes. Jupiter and Uranus remain visible longer, trailing the Gemini and Taurus constellations. The parade is observable from North America, Mexico, Europe, Asia and the Southern Hemisphere between Feb. 21 and 28, though light pollution and a telescope improve visibility.

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