A rare celestial event will occur on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, when Venus and Jupiter align closely in the night sky, appearing only 1.6 degrees apart. This conjunction, along with Mercury, will create a notable three-planet lineup visible to the naked eye. The article provides six tips for photographing this event using a smartphone, emphasizing RAW capture, stable positioning, using the main lens, enabling night mode, incorporating foreground scenery, and taking multiple shots. AI
RANK_REASON The article provides advice and tips on how to photograph a celestial event, rather than reporting on a new development or discovery.
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