Best Night Sky Events of February 2014: Stargazing Sky Maps (Gallery)
Jupiter, Februrary 2014
Jupiter shines brightly in the south most of the month. The Great Red Spot is easier to see than in many recent years, showing a distinct orange color.
Saturn, February 2014
Saturn is in the eastern sky just before sunrise, in the constellation Libra.
Uranus, February 2014
Uranus is low in the western sky after sunset, and sets in mid-evening. It is in Pisces all month.
Neptune, February 2014
Neptune is too close to the sun all month to observe, being in conjunction on February 23.
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