Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but with a telescope you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
It might be hard spotting Venus on Valentine's Day because of cloudy weather. February, however, is still the best month to see it.
The four planet-strong "planet parade" currently visible to the naked eye in the night sky for a short time after sunset will ...
Love is in the air - or to be more accurate, the solar system - this Valentine's Day, as Venus dazzles in the evening sky.
To date it has been a superb winter for viewing the queen of the planets, Venus. February marks the pinnacle of the evening visibility of Venus as it stands like a sequined showgirl nearly halfway ...
Also, Sirius is well below the plane of the solar system, and so will appear far south of the planetary lineup! The other planets easy to see with the naked eye are Saturn, of magnitude +1.1, 11° to ...
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. (The last time all seven planets aligned was on April 8, 2024, during the total solar eclipse). Aug. 29, 2025: Six planets – Mercury ...
with six planets lining up in the night sky. On February 1, we should see the crescent moon in close proximity to Venus for the second-last time this year. The last time will be March 1.
Venus is making her mark just in time for Valentine's Day as the brightest in the sky this year, taking the place of Saturn to continue the planetary alignment for this month. Before Venus ...
To date it has been a superb winter for viewing the queen of the planets, Venus. February marks the pinnacle of the evening visibility of Venus as it stands like a sequined showgirl nearly halfway up ...
with six planets lining up in the night sky. On February 1, we should see the crescent moon in close proximity to Venus for the second-last time this year. The last time will be March 1. On February 5 ...