Venus, Jupiter conjunction in the sky tomorrow: How to watch
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In a rare celestial event, Venus and Jupiter will come unusually close in the evening sky on June 8 and 9, 2026.
The two planets will appear less than two degrees apart from Earth's perspective, making for a stunning sight soon after sunset.
This phenomenon is known as a planetary conjunction, where two celestial bodies appear close together in the sky even though they are far apart in space.
The two planets will appear less than two degrees apart from Earth's perspective, making for a stunning sight soon after sunset.
This phenomenon is known as a planetary conjunction, where two celestial bodies appear close together in the sky even though they are far apart in space.
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