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  1. What Are Those Two Bright Stars In The West After Sunset?

    Two bright planets, Venus and Jupiter, are currently approaching each other in the western sky after sunset, creating a notable celestial event. This conjunction will reach its peak on June 9, when the planets will appear very close together, about three times the width of a full moon. Venus, being closer to Earth and highly reflective, will appear significantly brighter than Jupiter during this visually striking and easily observable pairing. AI

    What Are Those Two Bright Stars In The West After Sunset?
  2. See A Rare ‘Blue Moon’ Rise After Sunset This Week

    The night sky will feature a rare 'Blue Moon' on May 31, 2026, which is the second full moon to occur within a single calendar month. This celestial event, while not changing the moon's color, is notable for its rarity. Additionally, the planets Venus and Jupiter are drawing closer together in the evening sky, culminating in a close conjunction on June 9. AI

    See A Rare ‘Blue Moon’ Rise After Sunset This Week
  3. See A ‘Planet Parade’ As Three Worlds Shine After Sunset This Weekend

    This weekend, stargazers can observe a celestial alignment featuring Venus, Jupiter, and a crescent moon in the western sky after sunset. Venus and Jupiter are drawing closer together, culminating in a conjunction on June 9-11. The moon will also be visible, appearing near these planets on various dates throughout the week. Additionally, Mercury may be glimpsed low on the horizon, and Mars and Saturn are visible before sunrise. AI

    See A ‘Planet Parade’ As Three Worlds Shine After Sunset This Weekend