What’s Up in Denver? February 23rd through March 1st, 2026

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Here’s a brief look at what’s going on in the Mile High City this week.

February 23:

The Moon near the Pleiades
The Moon near the Pleiades

February 24:

Discovering the Least-Massive Brown Dwarfs Known with the James Webb Space Telescope
Discovering the Least-Massive Brown Dwarfs Known with the James Webb Space Telescope

February 25:

60 Minutes in Space
60 Minutes in Space

February 26:

A celestial rectangle along with the Moon, Jupiter, Castor and Pollux
A celestial rectangle along with the Moon, Jupiter, Castor and Pollux

February 27:

Standley Lake Indoor Astronomy Program
Standley Lake Indoor Astronomy Program

February 28:

Wings over the Rockies Astronomy Night with the Denver Astronomical Society
Wings over the Rockies Astronomy Night with the Denver Astronomical Society

March 1:

Planet Parade
Planet Parade
  • đź‘€ Catch the Planet Parade of six of the planets in our solar system — Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune — tracing an arc across the sky along the ecliptic (the apparent path of the sun across our sky) right after sunset. While Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn are visible with the naked eye, you’ll need some magnification to catch Uranus and Neptune.

This Week’s Meteoric Activity:

You can keep track of the activity of meteor showers as well as those beyond the limits of visual observing by visiting the NASA Meteor Shower Portal.

  • Anthelion (ANT): 1:00 AM in central Leo: About 3 per hour

Check Out These Helpful Guides from DAS:

Sky Map

Clear skies and happy stargazing!