Jupiter and Venus will shine bright together before dawn on Tuesday in an astronomical event known as a conjunction.
This will be quite a sight. I’ll be sure to set my alarm for tomorrow morning.

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Jupiter and Venus will shine bright together before dawn on Tuesday in an astronomical event known as a conjunction.
This will be quite a sight. I’ll be sure to set my alarm for tomorrow morning.
"During the first four months of 2024, keep an eye on the sunset western sky. The bright worlds in our skies, the Moon and Jupiter will be seen close together in a series of conjunctions. This close encounter with the Moon will make it easy for even the novice skywatcher to find the the largest planet in the solar system in the evening sky. And if we share the images taken at different geographical locations across the world, we can discover and visibly demonstrate how the relative apparent positions of the planets and the Moon change with time, and how they look different depending on the latitude of the observation site.
Snap a photo with your smartphone and share it with the world on your social media channel using the hashtags
#onepeopleonesky
#beautywithoutborders
Enjoy the beauty of this sky show with friends all over the world!"