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Get ready—tonight, February 28, 2026, is the peak of a rare "planetary parade" featuring six planets stretching across the evening sky.

Quick Guide to the 6-Planet Parade

The Lineup
Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, and Jupiter.

Best Time
30 to 60 minutes after sunset. After this, the lower planets (Mercury, Venus, Saturn) will dip below the horizon.

Direction
Face West/Southwest to see the main cluster. The planets follow the ecliptic, the same curved path the Sun takes during the day.

Tips for Best Viewing

Find a Clear Horizon
You need an unobstructed view of the western horizon (no trees or buildings) to see the planets lowest to the ground.

Avoid Light Pollution
While the brightest planets are visible from cities, a darker sky will help you spot Mercury and the outer giants.

Use an App
Tools like Star Walk 2 or Stellarium can help you point exactly where each planet is located in real-time.

Bonus Sight
Look for Jupiter near the almost full Moon in the southeast for a stunning pairing.
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Looks badass.....but a pain to get to.
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Moved to Pville High
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The mirage was a great mid-tier hotel.

Room to strip is all I care about

Mirage was top 3 for this
Spend $ on good shoes
Check the heel drop
Follow the Chinese gold guy on instagram
He tests everything
Changed pump strainer basket
No longer sucking air
It was cracked on the lap joint
Wife’s maiden last name initial?
I know everyone down there

re: Any six sigma belts here?

Posted by Fusaichi Pegasus on 10/9/25 at 9:52 pm to
But they love to include it in their email signature
China has a population issue
The effect will be felt worldwide in a few years
Heard it here first