Venus, Jupiter and Moon put on a lightshow to rival man's greatest
Published by Julia Volkovah under COSMIC EVENTS on 4:21 AM
Venus, Jupiter and the moon have appeared completely visible together at sunset tonight in an already exciting month for stargazers.
In what astronomers call a conjunction, the two planets can be seen in the western sky just below the crescent moon.
Venus appears much brighter due to its relative closeness, compared with Jupiter, which is much further away. Read More
In what astronomers call a conjunction, the two planets can be seen in the western sky just below the crescent moon.
Venus appears much brighter due to its relative closeness, compared with Jupiter, which is much further away. Read More