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Hashtag StatsBased on recent activity
Total Posts
Avg. Views
3,403,480
Best Performing Reel View
38,728,283 Views
Analyzed Creators
10
Performance Context
Initial Batch12 reels analyzed

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🌍✨ Earth, Venus & Jupiter — A Cosmic View from Mars 🔭🔥
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🌍✨ Earth, Venus & Jupiter — A Cosmic View from Mars 🔭🔥 Picture yourself standing on Mars’ dusty red plains, gazing into the night sky. Earth appears as a glowing blue star, Venus shines intensely, and mighty Jupiter looms large on the horizon. Moments like this remind us how tiny — yet beautifully connected — our planets are in the grand ballet of the Solar System. #astroalbertx #earth #mars #jupiter #venus

I captured rare planetary alignment of six planets and Earth
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I captured rare planetary alignment of six planets and Earth's Moon of 2026 through my telescope 🔭. A major planetary parade featuring Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are aligned in a single arc across the sky. This rare, six-planet event is best viewed shortly after sunset, with the planets appearing to follow the ecliptic path. Jupiter will be the brightest, while others require binoculars and telescopes. Telescope used: Celestron Starsense explorer 8 inch @celestronuniverse #space #astronomy #moon #planetaryalignment #spaceexploration

BREAKING: February 28, 2026 — Before the world wakes, six pl
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BREAKING: February 28, 2026 — Before the world wakes, six planets gather in the morning sky. Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will appear along the pre-dawn ecliptic in a rare multi-planet grouping, according to Astronomy Guy. Moments like this don’t come often — and won’t return in a similar configuration until around 2040. @police_frequency

Watch alignment of Planets and Moon through my telescope 🔭.
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Watch alignment of Planets and Moon through my telescope 🔭. The moon, which was 6% illuminated, and Planets Saturn, Venus and Mercury were close and made a beautiful alignment. On February 28, 2026 (Major Alignment), six planets (Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, Jupiter) are going to align in the evening sky. Don't miss that rare event! Telescope: Celestron Starsense Dobsonian 8 inch @celestronuniverse #space #astronomy #moon #astrology #planetaryalignment

February 28, 2026 — Before the world wakes, six planets gath
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February 28, 2026 — Before the world wakes, six planets gather in the morning sky. Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will appear along the pre-dawn ecliptic in a rare multi-planet grouping. Moments like this don’t come often — and won’t return in a similar configuration until around 2040.

watch a rare and a special celestial event in the sky. The b
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watch a rare and a special celestial event in the sky. The biggest planet of our solar system meets brightest planet of solar system. #planets #jupiter #venus #space #astrology #astronomy #astrophotography #celestial #celestron #telescope #moon #entertainment

This is what I saw On February 28, 2026, a
Six-Planet Alignm
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This is what I saw On February 28, 2026, a Six-Planet Alignment on February 2026: Rare celestial event; when ar how to watch? rare “planet parade” features Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, and Jupiter aligning in the evening sky. Visible in the west 30-60 minutes after sunset, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn are easily visible, while Mercury is low, and Uranus/Neptune require binoculars. #planets #2026

On February 28, 2026, a rare "planetary parade" will feature
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On February 28, 2026, a rare "planetary parade" will feature six planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune—appearing to align in a broad arc across the evening sky. Visible shortly after sunset, this celestial event allows observers to see these planets in a similar region of the sky, with Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter generally easier to spot, while Uranus and Neptune may require binoculars or a telescope.

🚨: February 28, 2026 — Before the world wakes, six planets
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🚨: February 28, 2026 — Before the world wakes, six planets gather in the morning sky. 🌅✨ Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will appear along the pre-dawn ecliptic in a rare multi-planet grouping. Moments like this don’t come often — and won’t return in a similar configuration until around 2040.

It’s happening!!!!

Low in the western sky, Mercury, Venus,
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It’s happening!!!! Low in the western sky, Mercury, Venus, and Saturn will cluster near the horizon before slipping away. High in the east, Jupiter shines brilliantly near Castor and Pollux in Gemini. Between them, Uranus rests below the Pleiades in Taurus. Neptune, the shy one, lingers near Saturn - but you’ll need a telescope to catch it. Here’s what you need to know: * ��4 planets visible to the naked eye - Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Mercury * �. Uranus needs binoculars * �. Neptune requires a telescope • A 92% waxing gibbous Moon glows just 4° from Jupiter, making the eastern sky unforgettable The catch? The window is short. Mercury and Venus won’t wait. Find a clear western horizon. Pray for cloudless skies. Step outside. Mars sits this one out, hidden behind the Sun but six planets in one evening view is rare. And when I put this reel together when I was back inside….what was that flying thing 👀 hmmmmm

Wait for the comback. Jupiter's moon Europa has a remarkably
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Wait for the comback. Jupiter's moon Europa has a remarkably smooth surface for its size, making it one of the smoothest objects in the solar system. While it does have features like ridges and cracks, the overall lack of large impact craters and mountains gives it a relatively smooth appearance. Meanwhile our Moon has experienced numerous impacts from asteroids and meteoroids throughout its history. These impacts have left behind a vast number of craters and basins, shaping the lunar surface and providing a record of space bombardment. The Moon's lack of atmosphere, geological activity, and water has helped preserve these impact features, making it a valuable source of information about the early solar system and the history of asteroid impact. Scars makes us beautiful.

6 planets are lining up on February 28th. And you can see it
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6 planets are lining up on February 28th. And you can see it with your bare eyes 🪐 What's happening: Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Mercury, Mars, and Uranus — all visible in one sky at the same time. How to see it: 1. Step outside February 28th 2. Face west 3. 30 minutes after sunset 4. Look up Venus will be so bright it looks like a UFO. Jupiter right next to it. Saturn higher up. No telescope. No app. Just your eyes. This hasn't happened like this in years. After Feb 28 — you'll wait years for the next chance. Save this. Send it to someone you want to watch this with 📲 Follow @quickmos.space — I'll post the exact time for your city #planets #planetaryalignment #space #astronomy #planetparade #nightsky #venus #jupiter

Top Creators

Most active in #smallest-planets

Semantic Clustering

Reels Graph Intelligence.

Advanced mapping of high-affinity Instagram Reels semantic patterns identified within the #smallest-planets ecosystem.

Strategic Implementation

Our semantic engine has identified these specific pattern clusters as high-affinity matches for #smallest-planets. Integrated usage of #smallest-planets with strategic Reels tags like #smallest and #smallest planet is statistically linked to a significant increase in initial Reels discovery velocity.

In-Depth Hashtag Analysis: #smallest-planets

Expert Review • June 5, 2026 • Based on 12 Reels

Executive Overview

#smallest-planets is an actively used Instagram hashtag. Across the 12 trending reels analyzed on this page, the content has accumulated a combined total of 40,841,761 views— demonstrating exceptional viral potential within this content vertical. The top creator ecosystem features 8 notable accounts, led by @astrotales_by_syed with 39,822,084 total views. The hashtag's semantic network includes 30 related keywords such as #smallest, #smallest planet, #which planet is the smallest planet, indicating its position within a broader content cluster.

Avg. Views / Reel
3,403,480
40,841,761 total
Viral Ceiling
38,728,283
Best Performing Reel
Unique Creators
8
12 reels analyzed

Viewership & Reach Analysis

The 12 reels in this dataset have generated a combined 40,841,761 views, translating to an average of 3,403,480 views per reel. This exceptionally high average viewership indicates that content in this hashtag frequently hits the Explore page or Reels tab, driving massive exposure beyond the creator's immediate follower base.

Top Performing Reel

The highest-performing reel in this dataset received 38,728,283 views. This viral outlier performance is 1138% of the average reel performance in this set. This significant gap between the top performer and the average highlights the "viral lottery" nature of this hashtag — breakout hits can achieve massive scale.

Content Overview & Top Creators

The #smallest-planets ecosystem is dominated by short-form video content (Reels), aligning with Instagram's algorithmic preference for video-first distribution. There are 8 distinct accounts contributing to the trending feed. The top creator, @astrotales_by_syed, has contributed 3 reels with a total viewership of 39,822,084. The top three creators — @astrotales_by_syed, @the_space_doc, and @astroalbertx — together account for 100.0% of the total views in this dataset. The semantic network of #smallest-planets extends across 30 related hashtags, including #smallest, #smallest planet, #which planet is the smallest planet, #what is the smallest planet of solar system. Creators often use these tags together to reach overlapping audiences.

Discoverability & Reach Potential

The discoverability metrics for #smallest-planets indicate an active content ecosystem. The average of 3,403,480 views per reel demonstrates consistent audience reach. For creators using #smallest-planets, high-quality production and strong hooks in the first 1-2 seconds tend to perform best given the competition.

Analyst Verdict

#smallest-planets demonstrates the hallmarks of a well-performing Instagram hashtag. With an average of 3,403,480 views per reel, the viewership metrics position this hashtag as a premium discovery vehicle. Creators like @astrotales_by_syed and @the_space_doc are leading the charge, setting viewership benchmarks for the community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about #smallest-planets on Instagram

Frequently Asked Questions

How popular is the #smallest planets hashtag?

Currently, #smallest planets has over — public posts on Instagram. It is a highly active community focus area for creators and brands.

Can I download reels from #smallest planets anonymously?

Yes, Pikory allows you to view and download public reels tagged with #smallest planets without an account and without notifying the content creators.

What are the most related tags to #smallest planets?

Based on our semantic analysis, tags like #smallest planet on solar system, #planet sizes smallest to largest, #smallest planet in the universe are frequently used alongside #smallest planets.
#smallest planets Instagram Discovery & Analytics 2026 | Pikory