For astronomy enthusiasts, the month of February will present a rare and memorable astronomical spectacle, as during this time there will be an opportunity to see 6 planets in the sky at once. According to international sources, this unique scene in astronomy is called a planet parade, when several planets of the solar system appear in the sky in a specific order. According to astronomers, Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune will be clearly visible in the night sky on February 28, 2026. Only Mars will not be included in this astronomical parade, while the remaining six planets will be visible from different angles for a few days. The best time for this viewing in the Northern Hemisphere is expected during the last week of February. Most of the planets will be visible before sunset, so observation through a telescope will be easy. Mercury and Venus will only be visible for 30 to 45 minutes, while Saturn and Neptune will be visible together. Jupiter and Uranus will be present in the sky for a long time. This planetary parade can be seen from different parts of the world, but due to the different local times and angles, it is important to find out the exact time from online astronomical services. According to experts, a total of three planetary parades are expected in 2026: 6 in February, 5 in April, and 6 again in August. These rare spectacles not only increase scientific interest but also foster curiosity and awareness about the universe among the general public.















