Four planets will be in the parade in January, while seven will align in February. Here's how to see the events.
Tonight and throughout January, stargazers can see a planetary alignment in the night sky or what some are calling a ...
Venus, Jupiter, and Mars dominate the sky. Catch your last views of Saturn as early in the month, the Moon passes in front of ...
Alignments of five or more planets are rare—there will be two more featuring five or more planets this year, but after that ...
It will reach opposition again in 2027. Jupiter will appear directly overhead. At the same time, Mars will rise in the east. Neptune and Uranus are visible with the help of binoculars or a telescope.
Six planets are lining up in a row from our Earthly view of the cosmos, in a spectacle that'll be visible in January through to February.
Six planets will be in alignment during the planet parade: Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Venus, and Saturn.
In a celestial event known as a great alignment the five planets will be discernible with the naked eye, but to see Neptune ...
Don't put your binoculars away just yet, the planet parade continues through February. Here's which planets will be visible this month.