"Planet parade" isn't a technical astronomy term, but it is used to describe a phenomenon visible from Earth in which several planets—thanks to their position in orbit around the sun—appear to line up with each other. Colloquially, it is sometimes used interchangeably with "planetary alignment," though that phrase can have several meanings.
When, where, and how to see the planets in alignment this February
Media coverage of the February 2025 parade varies on the exact details, but we know for sure that Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen together—visible to the naked eye—throughout this month. Uranus and Neptune are also joining the parade but require a telescope or very good binoculars to observe.
The parade will be visible across North America and the best time to catch it is in the first few hours after dusk: between about 8:30 pm and midnight local time, after which several of the planets will drop below the horizon. Note that Saturn will begin to fall out of view around mid-month, with minimal visibility after sunset.
Finally, if you need some help finding and identifying the planets, try an astronomy app like Star Walk 2 or Stellarium.
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