
In this month, Venus will be visible in the night sky, positioned low above the horizon. Just above and to the south of it, Mercury, the Moon, Saturn, and Neptune will be sequentially visible, although the latter will only be observable through a telescope, noted the scientist.
Sanakoev also added that by the end of February, all planets of the Solar System, except for Mars, will be visible in the night sky. The Moon will become visible in the evening sky after February 18. Additionally, on February 17, an annular solar eclipse is expected in Antarctica.