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A planetary parade of six planets is visible in the morning sky through August 20, with Mercury joining Venus, Jupiter, ...
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Are you ready for one of the luckiest transits of the year? Venus will conjunct Jupiter in Cancer on Aug. 12, expanding ...
Skywatchers who saw the Venus-Jupiter conjunction saw the start of an upcoming "planet parade" in the eastern sky. Here's ...
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Venus, the planet of love, and Jupiter, the planet of abundance, will conjoin in Gemini, on August 11, 2025 to bring an impact on individual zodiac signs.
Most of the planets are visible to the naked eye, though binoculars or a telescope might be needed to see Uranus or Neptune.
The crescent moon moves through Jupiter and Venus this week along side the twin stars of Gemini. Mercury is also at it's most visible.
The tiny planet Mercury stands 19° west of the Sun in the early-morning sky, located in Cancer near the Beehive Cluster.
Mercury is farthest from the sun in Earth's morning sky on Aug. 19. Mercury will be farthest from the sun on Tuesday (Aug. 19 ...
Wondering what planets are visible right now? Jupiter and Venus are meeting up in the sky, at least from our vantage point.
The waning Moon passes Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury before dawn, while Titan’s shadow transits Saturn in the sky this week.