Witness the Celestial Dance: Venus and Saturn’s Enchanting Sunset Encounter Tonight!


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Venus and Saturn will be remarkably close together in the evening sky tonight during a cosmic event referred to as a conjunction.

To observe Venus and Saturn, gaze towards the southwest right as the sun sets. Venus will shine brightly and distinctly, appearing at its peak as an “evening star” throughout the month. Saturn, located nearby, will become apparent to the unaided eye as twilight transitions into night, remaining observable for approximately three-and-a-half hours post-sunset, at which point both will descend below the horizon and disappear from sight. The two celestial bodies will approach within about two degrees of each other tonight (your fist held at arm’s length covers roughly 10 degrees of sky).


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