Quote:
Originally Posted by Topspinmo
from online story.
"Early risers on Saturday will be treated to a planetary “conjunction” in the morning skies. NASA says the intermingling of Jupiter and Venus, which will last only two days, will make the planets appear to “almost collide.” The two celestial bodies are among the brightest objects currently present in the night sky."
low in Southeastern sky.
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Cool. This morning about 5:30 in the s-east you could see a sliver of the moon as well as Venus and (I'm guessing) Jupiter fairly close together (vision-wise).