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Six Planets Visible in Night Sky This Week
Stargazers can catch a rare planetary parade in late February
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Residents in the Nashville, Tennessee area will have the opportunity to see six planets in the night sky over the next few days. With clear skies, stargazers can spot Jupiter, Venus, Mercury, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune in the evening hours after sunset.
Why it matters
Planetary alignments and conjunctions are relatively rare events that allow skywatchers to see multiple planets at once. This celestial display is an exciting chance for amateur astronomers and casual stargazers alike to witness the wonders of our solar system.
The details
About 30 minutes after sunset, which occurs around 5:40 pm in late February, viewers can look to the east and see the bright planet Jupiter low on the horizon. Turning westward, they'll spot Venus shining brightly, with Mercury and Saturn also visible near the horizon. With the aid of binoculars or a telescope, it may also be possible to make out the more distant planets Uranus and Neptune.
- Sunset occurs around 5:40 pm in late February in Nashville.
- The best viewing times will be on Friday and Saturday evenings.
The players
WSMV
A local news station in Nashville, Tennessee that reported on the upcoming planetary alignment.
What’s next
Skywatchers should take advantage of the clear weather forecasted for Friday and Saturday evenings to try and spot the rare planetary parade.
The takeaway
This celestial event is an exciting opportunity for Nashville residents to enjoy some of the wonders of our solar system. With six planets visible at once, it's a sight that doesn't occur often and is worth stepping outside to experience.
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