6 Planets Align in February Sky


Author: The Daily News Now! February 28, 2026 Duration: 1:23
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6 Planets Align in February Sky

Witness a rare celestial event as six planets align in the evening sky at the end of February, visible without any equipment. Peak viewing on February 28th, but clear skies matter most. Look low near the horizon for Mercury and Saturn, higher up for Jupiter. Planets stay steady and bright, unlike twinkling stars. Free smartphone apps can help identify them.

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