🌌 Don't miss tomorrow night, February 28th!
Tomorrow evening, just after sunset, six planets will line up in the sky in a rare celestial parade.
Visible planets include:
Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune.
Best Viewing Time:
About 30–60 minutes after sunset.
Look toward the western to southwestern horizon.
Mercury and Venus will glow low near the horizon, while Jupiter and Saturn will shine brighter higher up.
Uranus and Neptune may require binoculars or a small telescope.
Don’t miss this beautiful reminder of how perfectly timed and connected our solar system is.
Step outside, grab a telescope or even just your eyes.
This cosmic show is not to be missed!
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