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Jupiter Conjunction with Moon

Just a day after the full moon, Jupiter will rise alongside the moon Tuesday evening – 23-Feb-2016 – around 7pm your time. Also, a new round of high latitude auroras could be in the offing Tuesday night as well.

A day after the full moon, Jupiter will rise alongside the moon Tuesday night. Jupiter is brighter than any star in the sky and will shine brilliantly alongside the moon. Continue reading …

Jupiter and Venus Conjunction

Where you outside last night, Tuesday, 30-Jun-2015? Did you happen to look up in the sky? And perhaps wondering what these two bright lights high up there where: satellites, ISS, stars, airplanes?

None of the above. After a slow summer dance as Venus and Jupiter have sidled up to one another over the month of June, last night on 30-Jun-2015, they rendezvoused close enough to kiss – only a fraction of a degree apart. And one could see this rare spectacle in the sky even without telescopes.

20150630 Jupiter-Venus-Conjunction
©2015 NASA

Although the planets will appear to draw near one another in August and again in October, the next such event to rival last night’s won’t happen until 2023. And as the two planets will appear to be close together, in reality, millions of miles of empty space separate them.