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Venus takes center stage with 2 easy-to-see sky shows this July. Here's when and where to look
Venus pairs up with Regulus on July 9 before meeting a slender crescent moon on July 17.
Greetings everyone. You might still be able to see four planets in your personal sky. Venus is hard to miss in the evening ...
Venus and Jupiter appeared to “kiss” in the twilight sky on June 9, reaching a spectacular conjunction that remains visible after sunset all this week.
A cosmic wonder is about to appear in the night sky as one of the brightest objects in our solar system meets up with one of the biggest – at least, from our vantage on Earth. Venus and Saturn are due ...
North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead, which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the northern hemisphere. This week: bright planets at dusk and dawn ...
Mercury is due to join Venus and Jupiter in the night sky for an uncommon celestial event commonly known as a planet parade.
Look west Tuesday night to see a "cosmic kiss," as Venus and Jupiter appear extremely close to one another in the night sky. ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The moon is about to have some planetary company in the night sky for one night in May, and skywatchers in Arizona should easily ...
The bright planets will appear within a pinkie width of each other this June—their closest alignment until 2028.
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