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    Rare alignment of Moon, Venus and Saturn coming soon

    April 22, 2025 News

    A rare astronomical event known as a triple conjunction is expected to grace the early morning skies on April 25, 2025, as Venus, Saturn, and the crescent Moon align in a formation resembling a smiley face. The alignment will be visible in the eastern sky just before sunrise and is drawing attention from astronomers and skywatchers worldwide. According to the United States space agency NASA, the conjunction involves the close apparent approach of three celestial bodies in the sky from the perspective of Earth.

    Venus, Saturn and Moon align in rare triple conjunction

    In this instance, the two planets Venus and Saturn will appear close together, with the crescent Moon completing a triangular configuration that mimics a smiling face. Venus, the brighter of the two planets, will form one “eye,” while Saturn will form the other, with the crescent Moon creating a curved line beneath them resembling a “mouth.” Brenda Culbertson, a NASA Solar System Ambassador, confirmed that the alignment is a notable example of a rare visual phenomenon. She noted that such arrangements occur infrequently and are typically only visible under specific viewing conditions.

    The event requires a clear view of the eastern horizon and minimal light pollution to be seen effectively. This celestial display will be visible to the naked eye, and no telescopes or special equipment will be needed. However, observers are advised to head outdoors at least 30 to 45 minutes before local sunrise to witness the full effect of the conjunction. The viewing window may be brief, as the rising sun will soon outshine the planets and the Moon.

    Planetary conjunctions occur when celestial bodies appear close to one another in the sky, though they may be millions of kilometers apart in space. While conjunctions between two objects such as Venus and the Moon are relatively common, the inclusion of a third body like Saturn makes this particular event more unusual. The visual impact of this triple conjunction is heightened by the relative brightness of Venus, which is one of the brightest objects in the night sky after the Moon.

    Saturn, though dimmer, will still be visible nearby, adding to the effect of a face-like formation when viewed from Earth. Astronomers emphasize that while the event has no scientific impact on Earth, it offers an opportunity to engage the public with space science and the natural rhythms of the solar system. Skywatchers are encouraged to capture photographs of the phenomenon and share their observations, as the next comparable alignment may not occur for several years. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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