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
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RANK_REASON Celestial event described in a popular science publication. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.0]