Venus, Jupiter and Mercury are due to form a planet parade in June visible across the US. What to know, including the date and time and where to look.
Mercury is due to join Venus and Jupiter in the night sky for an uncommon celestial event commonly known as a planet parade.
The Sun would rise in the west on Venus, but that is only the beginning of how strange a day there would feel. A day is ...
Venus and Jupiter will appear to come within just 1.6 degrees of each other after sunset on Tuesday, June 9. It’s set to be one of the year’s best naked-eye sky events.
A rare lunar occultation will briefly hide Venus from view in an event visible across much of the United States.
Venus, Jupiter and Mercury are forming a tight cluster low on the western horizon, though clouds and potential storms may ...
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The Sky Today on Wednesday, June 17: The Moon covers Venus
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Venus' bizarre and extraordinarily slow retrograde rotation on its axis has long puzzled planetary scientists. But in a new ...
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