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On April 25, a rare "smiley face" alignment of the Moon, Venus, and Saturn will appear before sunrise, followed by 2025's closest new supermoon on April 27—though it won't be visible. Listen to Story ...
In the predawn hours of April 25, a double conjecture will help make a 'smiley face' in the sky when Saturn, Venus and the moon will combine together, according to a Space.com report. Skygazers ...
In a rare and fleeting display early this morning, the skies offered a delightful surprise — a celestial ‘smiley face’ formed by the alignment of Venus, Saturn, and the crescent Moon. This phenomenon, ...
Saturn and Venus will be visible above a crescent moon for about 30 minutes before sunrise, creating a smiley face. Experts say you might have to turn your head sideways to see the smile.
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The night sky is going to be smiling down at Earth come Friday – in a rare phenomenon, the moon and planets will align to create a smiley face. Just before sunrise ...
Early birds on Earth will have the opportunity to witness a stunning celestial wonder, the conjunction of two planets to form a smiley face this week. Between 30 to 40 minutes prior to sunrise on ...
This is a rare occurrence where Saturn, Venus, and the crescent moon align to form a "smiley face" of sorts, according to Live Science. Here's how to see it in Ohio. The triple conjunction is ...
The final major astronomical event of April will feature the moon shining alongside Venus, Saturn, and Mercury, according to AccuWeather. The event is set to unfold before daybreak on Friday, April 25 ...
A triple conjunction of Venus, Saturn, and a waning crescent moon will form a pattern resembling a 'smiley face' in the pre-dawn sky. The 'smiley face' alignment will be visible from various parts ...
If you wake up before the sun on Friday, you’ll be able to see a celestial smiley face as two planets and the moon’s triple conjecture will form a smile from outer space.
According to NASA, one can even spot Mercury if the view is clear above the horizon. Interestingly, the planetary conjunction will create a 'smiley face' as the planets will be just a few degrees away ...
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