Science
Mars and Venus will appear just a finger’s width apart in the night sky on Monday and Tuesday. Here’s how to see it. – msnNOW
Mars and Venus will be a mere half-degree apart, or about the width of an index finger at arm’s length, in the sky on Monday…

Mars and Venus are about to line up in the night sky, getting so close on Monday and Tuesday that they’ll almost seem to touch.
An astronomical event in which celestial bodies align in the sky like this is called a conjunction.
All month, Mars and Venus…
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