February ends with a treat for sky-gazers: a parade of seven planets across the night sky, including Mercury, Uranus and Neptune alongside typically bright planets such as Mars, Venus, Jupiter and ...
Uranus and Neptune can be seen with a telescope or binoculars. A similar alignment took place in January and it was easier to ...
A rare celestial event will take place tonight as a planetary parade lines up in the sky, offering a view of every planet in the solar system—except Earth.
It is still going to be breezy to gusty this evening, but the wind just isn’t going to be as strong. Wind gusts could still top 30 mph at times Friday night.
Lineups of four or five planets occur every few years, according to NASA. In late August 2025, four planets will be visible ...
A parade of planets featuring Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Mercury will happen Friday night and some will be visible to the naked eye.
Space.com said that Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will align across the sky just after dusk.
Planetary alignments aren’t necessarily uncommon - in fact central Texas was treated to one in August 2024, where six planets (Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) were all visible.
A cold front is on the way tonight and will cool things down a bit this weekend. The front is a dry front but will bring an increase in clouds on Saturday. Saturday night will be cool with overnight ...
Seven planets will be briefly “visible” in the evening sky Friday night, but the best chance to see as many as four planets ...
"It is a really rare thing to have all seven of the planets there on the same kind of side of the sky," said local astronomer ...