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Brilliant Venus and bright Jupiter shine from the southeastern sky during twilight this morning. (You may need to click the image to see it larger so that Jupiter is easier to see.) This morning they are 3 degrees apart. There is a very close conjunction on Monday morning (11/13).
For more information about sky watching events:
- 2017, November 13: Venus-Jupiter Epoch Conjunction
- 2017 Evening Planets
- 2017 Morning Planets
- Venus as a Morning Star, 2017
- Chart and Image Collection
- Jupiter’s Year with Spica: A Triple Conjunction
- 2018: Mars Perihelic Opposition
- 2017-2018: Jupiter’s Year in the Claws of the Scorpion, A Triple Conjunction
- 2017-2019: Mars Observing Year with a Perihelic Opposition, July 27, 2018