This February, a "Parade of Planets" will see all seven of Earth's planetary neighbors align in a dazzling display.
The main event occurs on Friday, Feb. 28, when Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter, and Mars will appear in the night sky at the same time.
Stretching in a neat row along the ecliptic, this alignment promises to be a feast for the eyes, with bright Venus and Jupiter taking center stage while the fainter Neptune and Uranus add a subtle glow for those using telescopes.
A Precursor Event In January
Before February's grand alignment, a smaller but no less impressive arrangement will occur on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Venus, and Saturn will grace the skies together, with Mercury being the lone absentee. This preview offers an early glimpse of the celestial choreography to come.
How To Catch The Show
To fully appreciate these planetary alignments: