Science

Rare Planetary Parade to Light Up the Sky on February 28, Visible for the First Time in Decades


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

February 28 will witness a rare and spectacular astronomical event as six planets—Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, and Neptune—become visible in a near-linear alignment, often referred to as a “planetary parade.” Such alignments are uncommon, making this a once-in-decades opportunity for skywatchers and astronomy enthusiasts.


While planets frequently align in smaller groups, seeing six planets line up simultaneously is exceptionally rare. Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will be relatively easy to spot with the naked eye, while Mercury will be visible near the horizon. Neptune, being much farther and fainter, may require binoculars or a telescope for clear observation.

Astronomers note that the alignment is a result of the planets’ orbits placing them on the same side of the Sun from Earth’s perspective, creating the illusion of a straight line across the sky. Weather conditions and light pollution will play a key role in visibility, and viewers are advised to look toward the horizon shortly after sunset or before sunrise, depending on their location.

This celestial event will not repeat in a similar formation for several decades, making February 28 a must-watch moment for anyone interested in space and the wonders of the universe.

Human Interest

Blood Moon Rising: Total Lunar Eclipse Coming September 7, 2025


On the night of September 7, 2025, a spectacular total lunar eclipse will grace the skies, turning the Moon a fiery red in a phenomenon known as a Blood Moon. This rare event occurs when the Moon passes completely into Earth’s shadow, causing it to darken and glow in hues of deep crimson and burnt orange.

During a total lunar eclipse, Earth blocks direct sunlight from reaching the Moon. However, some sunlight still bends through Earth’s atmosphere and reaches the lunar surface. Blue and violet wavelengths are scattered in all directions (which is why the sky appears blue), while red and orange tones travel more directly. These warmer tones light up the Moon, giving it that iconic blood-red glow.

🌍 Where Will It Be Visible?

This eclipse will be widely visible from:

  • The Americas
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Parts of Asia

Observers in these regions will be able to see the full or partial eclipse depending on their location. Check local times and moonrise/moonset data for the best visibility in your area.

You don’t need special equipment to witness this event — the Blood Moon is visible to the naked eye. However, a few tips can enhance your viewing experience:

  • Binoculars can reveal lunar surface details even during the eclipse.
  • Find a dark spot away from city lights for better contrast and clarity.
  • Bring a blanket or chair and make a night of it — the full eclipse lasts over an hour!

Celestial events like the Blood Moon are powerful reminders of our place in the universe — awe-inspiring, humbling, and free for all to enjoy. So mark your calendar, tell your friends, and step outside on September 7, 2025, to experience one of nature’s most breathtaking light shows.