When the Curves Line Up publishes skywatching guides that focus on the moon, planets, and the brightest stars. Each article provides clear timing, angular separations, and directional reference points so observers know where and when to look. The site emphasizes careful description and is written for readers who value observational accuracy.
Late February Planet Parade?

Is there really a seven-planet parade this February? Several planets are in the sky, but not all are visible as widely reported. Some shine brightly; others are buried in twilight or require optical aid. Our analysis explains what observers can truly see — and how the planetary positions compare with popular claims.
Current Sky Events
2026, February 25-28: Moon and Jupiter Meet Near Gemini Twins
February 25-28, 2026: Watch the waxing moon pass bright Jupiter and the Gemini Twins after sunset. A night-by-night guide to their close approach.
2026, February 27: Planet Parade Visibility Report: What’s Actually Visible After Sunset
February 27, 2026: Three bright planets are in the western twilight while the gibbous moon aligns near Jupiter. A realistic guide to current planet visibility.
2026, February 28: Planet Parade Almanac: Moon and Planet Visibility Tonight
February 28, 2026: Almanac of Sun, Moon, and planet positions for tonight’s planet parade. Mercury fades, Venus low, Saturn and Uranus require binoculars, Jupiter dominates.
2026, March 1-3: March Worm Moon and Total Lunar Eclipse: Viewing Guide Near Regulus
March 1-3, 2026: The Full Worm Moon reaches peak phase March 3 at 5:38 a.m. CT with a total lunar eclipse. See when to watch the moon pass Regulus.
2026, March 1: Venus as the Evening Star, March Outlook
March 1, 2026: Venus shines as the Evening Star in March 2026. See when it sets, its conjunction with Hamal, and the crescent moon pairing on March 20.
Venus as an Evening Star, 2026

Venus as an Evening Star
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LATEST ARTICLES
- 2026, March 7: Mercury at Inferior Conjunction
March 7, 2026: Mercury reaches inferior conjunction today, then moves into the morning sky toward greatest elongation on April 3 before superior conjunction May 14. - 2026, March 6: Moon Near Spica and Three Bright Planets Tonight
March 6, 2026: A bright gibbous Moon appears near Spica before sunrise while Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Uranus are visible after sunset. - 2026, March 5-7: Moon and Spica in the March Morning Sky
March 5-7, 2026: After the March 3 lunar eclipse, the gibbous Moon shines near Spica in Virgo – Viewing times, altitudes, and sky landmarks. - 2026, March 4: Sky Almanac – Tonight’s Planet Lineup
March 4, 2026: Find the bright planets after sunset. Bright Jupiter dominates the night sky, while Uranus is seen through a binocular. - 2026, March 3: Total Lunar Eclipse During the Worm Moon
March 3, 2026: A total lunar eclipse occurs during the Worm Moon. Learn how to see the eclipse during the predawn hours.