No telescope needed: Jupiter, Venus will appear to nearly touch this week
Summary
This week, Venus and Jupiter will appear very close to each other in the sky, creating a rare and noticeable event called a planetary conjunction. People will be able to see this with the naked eye, without needing a telescope.Key Facts
- Venus and Jupiter will appear nearly touching in the sky this week.
- This event is called a planetary conjunction, which means two planets look very close from Earth.
- The conjunction is an opportunity to see a special celestial event.
- No telescope is required to observe this event.
- This event happens only occasionally, making it a special sight in June.
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