What the February 7-Planet Alignment Means for Your Zodiac

The cosmic excitement is heating up as we gear up for a dazzling planetary parade on February 28! That’s right—the sky will be graced with the magical alignment of seven planets: Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Mercury. According to various sources like the Independent, this astral spectacle is a rare bird, likely not showing its face again for at least another 15 years. So, get those wishes ready, folks!
Now, you might think that an alignment of this magnitude is bound to stir the cosmic pot for your zodiac sign. Think again! Astrologer Aliza Kelly has spilled the tea on this celestial shindig, reminding us that while it’s a big deal for astronomy lovers, it doesn’t pack quite the same punch for astrology enthusiasts. “Though these planets will be visible, they won’t be hanging out in the same zodiac signs,” Aliza explained. This means that what happens in the sky may not directly influence your astrological fate.
But don’t put away those binoculars just yet! According to NASA, the show is still spectacular—five of these planets will be visible to the naked eye, while Uranus and Neptune require a telescope to see (sorry, telescope-less folks). Planetary alignments like the one we’re about to witness aren’t all that uncommon; smaller alignments happen more frequently. However, the longer-lasting parades can sometimes linger in the sky for weeks.
As we drift further into Pisces season, which spans from February 19 to March 20, you might feel an ebb and flow in your energy levels. And heads up for March—it’s coming in hot with a total lunar eclipse peaking on March 14, offering another twist in the cosmic narrative.
So, definitely don’t miss the celestial parade this February. Grab your besties, scope out a nice dark spot, and enjoy the show! And who knows? As Aliza wisely suggests, it’s a perfect opportunity for a little stargazing and wish-making. Here’s hoping the universe is ready to grant your wishes—after all, who couldn’t use a little extra cosmic love these days?
Sources: Celebrity Storm Wire and Independent, NASA