What Happened
In late February 2026, a six-planet alignment is set to occur, with visibility peaking just after sunset. This celestial event will feature Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, while Mars will not be part of this alignment. The planets will be visible low in the western sky, providing a unique opportunity for stargazers.
Why It Matters
The six-planet alignment is significant as it allows amateur astronomers and the general public to witness multiple planets in a single view, enhancing interest in astronomy and celestial events. Observing these planets safely after sunset is crucial, as looking directly at the Sun can cause serious eye damage.
What’s Next
As the date approaches, enthusiasts are encouraged to prepare for the event by ensuring they have a clear view of the western horizon. Stargazing tips and safety precautions will be shared through various platforms, including the BBC Sky at Night Magazine, to help maximize the viewing experience.


