Merkur, Venus, Neptun, Saturn, Uranus und Jupiter werden kurz nach Sonnenuntergang am 28. Februar zusammen erscheinen – aber ist das der Fall? "Planetenparade" worauf wir gewartet haben?

https://www.space.com/stargazing/februarys-rare-planetary-alignment-is-coming-heres-what-to-expect-from-the-planet-parade

2 Kommentare

  1. From the article

    February 2026’s ‚planet parade‘
    Saturday, Feb. 28, is the date being promoted for seeing six planets in the evening sky. „On Feb. 28, we will see not one, not two, but six planets in the evening sky,“ writes Alyssa Lee on the space agency’s „Watch the Skies“ blog. „Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and Jupiter will appear shortly after sunset.

    „Unfortunately, „see“ is doing a lot of work here.

    To have any chance at all, you’ll need:

    An unobstructed view due west
    Clear skies
    About half an hour after sunset on Saturday, Feb. 28
    Binoculars, a telescope — and most likely, a healthy dose of imagination.

  2. WilburHiggins on

    Rare planetary alignment that happens at least once per year. Also at least 1/3 of them you need a high powered telescope to see.

    Media today is so exhausting.

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