Feb 15 • 07:20 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

The solar eclipse will be visible on this day in February, followed by a parade of planets in the sky

In February, skywatchers can anticipate an annular solar eclipse and a planetary parade featuring six planets.

For astronomy enthusiasts, February is set to be an exciting month with two significant celestial events. On February 17th, an annular solar eclipse will be visible, followed later in the month around February 28th with a spectacular alignment called a planetary parade, where six planets will be prominently visible in the night sky. People across the world are eagerly looking forward to these remarkable astronomical displays.

According to Skymet Weather, a planetary parade occurs when multiple planets appear to align closely in the same part of the sky from the viewpoint of Earth. In this particular event set for February 2026, the planets Venus, Mercury, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, and Jupiter will be visible together in the night sky after sunset, creating a breathtaking visual effect. However, it's important to note that this is an optical illusion caused by perspective, not a true grouping of planets held together by gravitational forces.

For stargazers hoping to catch a glimpse of these planets, some bright ones like Venus can be seen with the naked eye, provided that the sky is clear and the planets are slightly above the horizon. However, fainter planets like Neptune may require binoculars or telescopes for a better view. February's forthcoming cosmic events promise to draw the attention of many across the globe, emphasizing the beauty and mystery of our universe.

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