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Watch: Time-lapse video of Moon, Venus, and Jupiter aligning in rare planetary conjunction

Astronomer Dan Monk posted the magical footage of the rare phenomenon.

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Feb 27, 2023 · 10:53 am
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The conjunction of Jupiter, The Moon and Venus on 22nd Feb, captured from Bowness-on-Solway, UK. 😍

Music: Moonlight by Scott Buckley - https://t.co/hsiWdiCDaB pic.twitter.com/o2DXsUcWqm

— Dan Monk (@DanielMonk91) February 24, 2023

There’s a meetup happening in the western sky: the crescent Moon sits close to Jupiter, with Venus below them. Jupiter and Venus will continue to cozy up until March 1, when they’ll be at their closest.

Have you spotted these three in the sky? Snap a picture and send it to us! pic.twitter.com/8W1iihFz3w

— NASA (@NASA) February 24, 2023

tonight's Moon, Venus, & Jupiter conjunction.
🌙✨ pic.twitter.com/eFxsHUyanY

— Amazing Astronomy (@MAstronomers) February 24, 2023
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