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Planetary Parade 2026: See 4 Planets Align in January Sky

Four Planets to Align in Morning Sky in 2026

Mark your calendars for a pre-dawn celestial show. On January 19, 2026, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, and Venus will align in a straight line, creating a rare “planetary parade” visible from Earth.

Key Viewing Details

  • Date: January 19, 2026
  • Best Time: Around 5:30 AM local time, just before sunrise.
  • Direction: Look towards the eastern horizon.
  • Conditions: A clear sky and minimal light pollution are essential.

How to Spot the Planets

Venus and Jupiter will be bright enough to see with the naked eye. Venus will appear low on the horizon, with Jupiter positioned higher up and to the right.

To spot the fainter planets, Uranus and Neptune, you will need binoculars or a telescope. They will appear as dim points of light between Venus and Jupiter, forming a diagonal line across the sky.

What is a Planetary Parade?

This alignment, often called a planetary parade, happens when the orbits of multiple planets bring them into the same patch of sky from our viewpoint on Earth. While not extremely rare, such events offer a stunning spectacle for skywatchers and astronomy enthusiasts.

These clusters occur periodically due to the planets’ different orbital speeds around the Sun. The 2026 alignment of these four specific planets is considered a particularly noteworthy event for stargazers.

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