This weekend, stargazers can witness a celestial event featuring Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury aligning in the post-sunset sky. The planets will appear increasingly close together, culminating in a conjunction between Venus and Jupiter on Tuesday, June 9, where they will be only 1.5 degrees apart. Binoculars may be helpful to spot Mercury due to twilight, and the pairing will remain visible for over a week. AI
RANK_REASON This is a recurring astronomical event, not a novel release or significant development.
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