6 Planets to Watch in Morning Skies This Month

A rare planetary parade will be visible in the early morning skies this month, featuring six planets that can be spotted without special equipment. Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and a faint Mercury are visible from now until the end of the week, while Uranus and Neptune require binoculars and telescopes to observe.

To catch the spectacle, head out shortly before sunrise in a clear, cloudless morning with an unobstructed view. Look east to find Jupiter and Venus clustered together like “cat’s eyes.” Saturn will be visible off to the side, while Mercury rises on the horizon as it moves away from the sun’s glare.

Identifying the planets can be tricky, but they appear as bright pinpoints of light that don’t twinkle like stars. Before heading out, ensure you have a clear view and are aware of any tall buildings that could block your line of sight.

The planetary parade will conclude this month, with Mercury hiding behind the sun again soon. The next event is set for February, making this a rare opportunity to witness six planets in our solar system’s skies.

Source: https://apnews.com/article/parade-of-planets-2025-78f417bb01efb820de7dfb66cf947208