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Hi stargazers! Tonight, the wonderful 1st quarter #moon will lie among some of our brightest stars: #Capella, #Betelgeuse and #Aldebaran. Also nearby will be the delicate #Pleiades star cluster. They'll be visible as darkness falls. 🌓🌌 Watch a video for more information at youtube.com/earthsky. And for more sky events, visit EarthSky’s night sky guide at EarthSky.org. 📹 Video via EarthSky.org.

Tonight, the waxing #moon will sweep near the famous #Pleiades star cluster, also known as the 7 Sisters. The Pleiades star cluster is in the constellation Taurus the Bull, and its brightest star – #Aldebaran – will also be nearby. They’ll set around midnight. Tomorrow night, the moon will make a close pass to the Pleiades. For more sky events, visit EarthSky’s night sky guide at EarthSky.org. Or watch a video for more information at YouTube.com/earthsky.

Tomorrow morning, the waning gibbous #moon will be close to Spica, the brightest star in Virgo the Maiden. You can catch them before dawn. For more sky events, visit EarthSky’s night sky guide at EarthSky.org. Or watch our videos for more information at YouTube.com/earthsky.

Hi stargazers! Tomorrow morning, the waning gibbous #moon will be near #Spica, the brightest star in #Virgo the Maiden. You can catch them before dawn. Don't miss them! 🌖🌌 Watch a video for more information at youtube.com/earthsky. For this and more sky events, visit EarthSky’s night sky guide at EarthSky.org. 📹 Video via EarthSky.org.

Hi stargazers! Tonight, the waning gibbous #moon will be near #Spica, the brightest star in #Virgo the Maiden. You can also catch them before dawn tomorrow. Don't miss them! 🌖🌌 Watch a video for more information at youtube.com/earthsky. And for more sky events, visit EarthSky’s night sky guide at EarthSky.org. 📹 Video via EarthSky.org.

Tonight, the waxing gibbous #moon will lie near bright #Jupiter and the twin stars of #Gemini, Castor and Pollux. And the brightest star in Canis Minor, #Procyon, is nearby. They’ll set before sunrise the next morning. For more sky events, visit EarthSky’s night sky guide at EarthSky.org. Or watch a video for more information at YouTube.com/earthsky.

Hi stargazers! As the waning gibbous #moon rises after sunset tonight, it will be quite close to #Regulus, the brightest star in #Leo the Lion. They’ll be visible through dawn the next morning. A few observers will see the moon occult - or pass in front of - Regulus. If you look outside tonight and don’t see Regulus … that might be because it’s behind the moon. 🌖🌌 Watch a video for more information at youtube.com/earthsky. For this and more sky events, visit EarthSky’s night sky guide at EarthSky.org. 📹 Video via EarthSky.org.

Hi stargazers! Tomorrow morning, the waning crescent #moon will hang between #Antares and the asterism of #Sagittarius called the #Teapot. Look for them about 90 minutes before sunrise. Also, see how the spout of the Teapot points in the direction of the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Don't miss it! 🌘🌅🌌 Watch a video for more information at youtube.com/earthsky. For more sky events, visit EarthSky’s night sky guide at EarthSky.org. 📹 Video via EarthSky.org.

Here are the best night #sky views for February 2026! 🌕🌌🪐🔭 Join EarthSky's Marcy Curran in a video preview of the #moon phases, planetary alignments and #stars for the month of February 2026. There’s the full Snow Moon. Bright #Jupiter and #Saturn are visible in the evening sky. And the planets #Venus and #Mercury will join them in the evening twilight later in the month. Plus, there’s the Winter Hexagon, made of 6 of our brightest stars. For more sky events, visit EarthSky's night sky guide at EarthSky.org. 📹 Video via EarthSky.org.

🚨: Don’t forget to look up: a rare celestial spectacle is unfolding. Six planets are tracing a graceful arc across the evening sky. TOMORROW 28th February!

February’s night sky is putting on a cosmic show ✨ From the Moon crossing the Pleiades to a rare six-planet parade, every evening brings a new reason to look up. 🌙 Feb 24 — Moon occults the Pleiades 🌕 Feb 26 — Moon & Jupiter align 😊 Feb 27 — The celestial smile 🪐 Feb 28 — Planetary parade Step outside. Look up. Witness history written in the stars. #NightSky #Astronomy #Stargazing #planetaryparade

Ready to explore February's night sky secrets? This month offers dazzling meteor showers, a rare planetary alignment, and the stunning Heart Nebula lighting up Cassiopeia. Don't miss these cosmic highlights that will spark your curiosity and deepen your love for the stars.
Top Creators
Most active in #stargazes
Reels Graph Intelligence.
Advanced mapping of high-affinity Instagram Reels semantic patterns identified within the #stargazes ecosystem.
Strategic Implementation
Our semantic engine has identified these specific pattern clusters as high-affinity matches for #stargazes. Integrated usage of #stargazes with strategic Reels tags like #harga stargazer 2025 and #stargazing ring is statistically linked to a significant increase in initial Reels discovery velocity.
In-Depth Hashtag Analysis: #stargazes
Expert Review • June 5, 2026 • Based on 12 Reels
Executive Overview
#stargazes is an actively used Instagram hashtag. Across the 12 trending reels analyzed on this page, the content has accumulated a combined total of 36,754 views— demonstrating healthy engagement activity within this content vertical. The top creator ecosystem features 4 notable accounts, led by @earthskyscience with 31,927 total views. The hashtag's semantic network includes 100 related keywords such as #harga stargazer 2025, #stargazing ring, #stargazing tips for minimal light pollution, indicating its position within a broader content cluster.
Viewership & Reach Analysis
The 12 reels in this dataset have generated a combined 36,754 views, translating to an average of 3,063 views per reel. This viewership level reflects a more community-focused reach, where content primarily circulates within a dedicated audience group.
The highest-performing reel in this dataset received 5,085 views. This viral outlier performance is 166% of the average reel performance in this set. The relatively close spread between the top performer and the average suggests consistent performance across content in this niche.
Content Overview & Top Creators
The #stargazes ecosystem is dominated by short-form video content (Reels), aligning with Instagram's algorithmic preference for video-first distribution. There are 4 distinct accounts contributing to the trending feed. The top creator, @earthskyscience, has contributed 9 reels with a total viewership of 31,927. The top three creators — @earthskyscience, @spaceorigins, and @torqfy — together account for 99.9% of the total views in this dataset. The semantic network of #stargazes extends across 100 related hashtags, including #harga stargazer 2025, #stargazing ring, #stargazing tips for minimal light pollution, #stargazer lily arrangements. Creators often use these tags together to reach overlapping audiences.
Discoverability & Reach Potential
The discoverability metrics for #stargazes indicate an active content ecosystem. The average of 3,063 views per reel demonstrates consistent audience reach. For creators using #stargazes, authentic, niche-specific content that adds real value tends to perform well.
Analyst Verdict
#stargazes demonstrates the hallmarks of a steadily growing Instagram hashtag. With an average of 3,063 views per reel, the viewership metrics position this hashtag as a growing content category. Creators like @earthskyscience and @spaceorigins are leading the charge, setting viewership benchmarks for the community.
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