Moon, Venus, and Jupiter form the perfect trifecta in skies across the world
Moon, Venus, and Jupiter came together in a synchronized celestial dance in the skies across the world
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The three heavenly bodies formed a triangle-like shape in the night sky as they came closer to each other.
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Earth's mysterious twin Venus and the biggest planet in the solar system, Jupiter, are already inching close to each other as they head for conjunction on March 1
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The planetary meet-up, also known as a conjunction, makes the two planets appear close together or even touch in the Earth's night sky.
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Despite being millions of kilometers apart, the planets seem to occupy the same space in the night sky because of their alignment.
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People from across the world, including India, spotted the bright planets in the skies as they came closer to each other
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Venus, currently, is the 3rd-brightest natural body in the sky, after the sun and moon. It is so dazzlingly bright that at times it can even be spotted in daylight.
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The conjunction was, however, short-lived as the Earth rotated on its axis.