It’s a rare sighting

Skywatchers have a rare reason to look up this weekend. A striking celestial display will place six planets along the same stretch of sky in what astronomers often call a “planet parade.”

Such alignments occur when multiple planets appear grouped from Earth’s perspective. Though they seem close together, they remain separated by vast distances in space.

This visual effect happens because planets orbit the Sun along a relatively flat plane known as the ecliptic. From time to time, their positions create the illusion of a lineup.

Scientists stress that these events have no unusual gravitational impact on Earth. The alignment is a predictable result of orbital timing, not a physical convergence.

During this event, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn are expected to be visible to the naked eye under clear, dark skies.

Uranus and Neptune will be fainter, requiring binoculars or a small telescope for proper viewing.

The best time to observe is about 30 minutes after local sunset, when the sky is darkening but the planets have not yet dipped below the horizon. An unobstructed western view improves visibility.

While February 28 is noted as a peak date, viewing conditions vary by location. Checking local sunset times and weather forecasts will increase your chances of seeing this memorable planetary display.

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