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Saturn will appear with its pale straw-yellow hue, and through binoculars, viewers can glimpse its largest moon, Titan, or even the faint outline of its rings. Neptune, although close by, will be too faint to see without optics, appearing as a tiny bluish dot. Uranus can be spotted with binoculars as a bluish point, especially near the Pleiades constellation.

The king of the night sky, Jupiter, will dominate in the southeastern sky, shining at magnitude -2.4. It will be around 55 degrees high and show its famous four Galilean moons—Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto—arranged like jewels on a string. The Moon will pass near Jupiter on February 27, adding extra celestial interest.


The Experience of a Celestial Alignment