February 2026 in the sky
Here's what the sky is up to this month, ranked by what's actually interesting. Sign changes, full moons, the occasional retrograde — and what each one tends to feel like.
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Full Moon
Full Moon in Leo
The Full Moon is the bright, obvious part of the cycle. Things feel louder here: feelings, chemistry, social energy, even your own awareness of what's working and what isn't.
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Sign change
Mercury enters Pisces
Logic softens into intuition. You're processing information through feeling, through association, through the sense of something rather than the proof of it.
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Sign change
Venus enters Pisces
Boundaries dissolve. You feel everything—the mood in the room, the subtext in the conversation, the longing no one's naming.
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Solar eclipse
Solar eclipse
An eclipse of the Sun. Headline-worthy by any standard — even if you don't follow astrology.
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New Moon
New Moon in Pisces
The New Moon marks the beginning of the lunar cycle when the Moon rests in darkness, invisible to the eye. This is a moment of pure potential and quiet reset.
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Sign change
Sun enters Pisces
Everything gets softer and blurrier, in the best and worst ways. Pisces season dissolves the sharp edges that Aquarius season built.
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Retrograde begins
Mercury stations retrograde
Mercury retrograde feels like your day has tiny gremlins in it. Nothing dramatic.
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