Science
The Moon and Venus Will Come Together in the Night Sky on Friday. Here’s How to See It. – Thrillist
It’ll be gorgeous.
If we were playing cosmic charades, Venus and the moon would be killing “A Beatles Song” right now because they’re going to come together in the night sky on the morning of August 15.
Just a couple of days after Venus hit its highest point in the morning sky for 2020, it will have a close encounter with the moon as they share the same right ascension, per In the Sky. The exact moment of conjunction takes place at 9:01am EDT. Most stargazers aren’t going to be watching at the exact moment of the…
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