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How to watch the ‘planetary parade’ of 2026

Last updated: February 28, 2026 5:46 pm
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This weekend, skywatchers around the world will have a rare opportunity to witness a stunning celestial event—a planetary parade featuring six of our neighboring planets. Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will all align in the sky, creating a mesmerizing spectacle reminiscent of beads on a string.

The planetary parade will take place on Saturday, offering a unique chance to see multiple planets in a single sky. The alignment will be visible to the naked eye, with Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter appearing in that order shortly after sunset. Sky gazers are advised to find a high-altitude, cloud-free location for the best viewing experience, as the planets will be relatively low in the western sky.

For those with telescopes, the two farthest planets, Neptune and Uranus, will also be visible, albeit faintly. Known as “ice giants,” these distant planets will add an extra layer of intrigue to the celestial display.

The alignment of the planets is a rare occurrence that occurs when these cosmic bodies align in the same plane as they orbit the sun. While their orbits may vary, every few years, they align on the same side of the sun, allowing for remarkable viewing opportunities like the upcoming planetary parade.

In 2040, there will even be a night where all seven planets in our solar system will be visible in a single sky, offering an even more extraordinary celestial event for skywatchers to enjoy.

If you’re in the U.S. Northeast, this weekend’s planetary parade provides a perfect opportunity to step outside and witness the beauty of our planetary neighbors. So bundle up, grab a hot beverage, and prepare to be amazed by this stellar performance in the night sky.

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As we marvel at the wonders of our solar system, it’s essential to support science journalism and organizations like Scientific American that bring us stories of discovery and exploration. By subscribing to publications like Scientific American, you help ensure that important research and scientific advancements are shared with the world, inspiring awe and curiosity in readers of all ages.

Now is the time to stand up for science and show why it matters. By supporting organizations that champion scientific discovery, we can ensure a brighter future filled with knowledge, wonder, and exploration.

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