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This month’s stargazing agenda brims with planet sightings. We have planet pairings, moon-planet hangouts, and a special treat to end the month: several evenings with all seven of our space neighbors up in the sky at once.
You can enjoy February’s stargazing from a dark-sky escape or even at home or a local park. Many of the planets are bright enough to spot through light pollution, and with the unaided eye, although a pair of stargazing binoculars or a telescope — or better yet, access to an observatory — will help you get even closer to our interstellar neighbors.
Northern lights season also continues this month, and while we can’t predict exactly when those lights may dance, our aurora-hunting guide will help ensure you catch them.
Ready to get planet-watching? Here’s what to see in the night sky this month.
Look to the southwest sky after sunset on Saturday, as the sliver of a waxing crescent moon nears bright Venus with Saturn just below. The moon and Venus will travel in tandem toward the western horizon, setting a few hours after the sun, according to Stellarium.
The moon is making its rounds this month, with a close approach to Jupiter on the evening of Feb. 6. The duo will be visible in the southern sky after sunset; you can watch them tango for the majority of the night until they set in the pre-dawn hours. Don’t miss orange-tinged Mars hanging near the pair as well.
On Feb. 9, the moon will continue its planet hangouts with a stop by Mars in the southwest sky. This 90-percent-illuminated waxing gibbous moon will shine close to the Red Planet all night, setting just before the sun rises on Feb. 10.
Come Feb. 12, we’ll see the second full moon of the year: the full snow moon. This month’s lunar marvel is named for February’s frigid temperatures and typically heavy snow. The moon will be at its fullest on Feb. 12 at 8:53 a.m. ET, according to Astronomy.com. Watch for it in the evening hours of Feb. 11 and 12, when it’s near the horizon. Due to the moon illusion, it appears bigger and brighter — and therefore more photogenic — when it’s just above the horizon versus high in the sky, says NASA.
If you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day with a romantic night of stargazing, look for Venus. Our solar system’s brightest planet will be even more vivid than usual. According to EarthSky, it will reach its peak brilliance on Feb. 14 at 9 a.m. ET; watch for it in the evening after sunset as it follows Saturn to the western horizon. While Feb. 14 is the night not to miss — it’s the brightest Venus will be until September 2026 — you can still enjoy the planet’s luminosity in the days that follow.
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