Venus and Saturn will be in conjunction this weekend, appearing side by side in the night sky during January's post-sunset 'planet parade.'
Venus and Saturn will perform a dazzling show in the night sky this weekend, shining next to each other during a closeEasily visible to the naked eye
Venus and Saturn will appear closest to each other on Saturday, when they will be separated by just 2.1 degrees in the constellation Aquarius, according toAlthough the two planets will both be easy to see, there will be a massive contrast in their brightness, with Venus shining 110 times brighter than Saturn.will also be visible in the night sky. Rising in the east, Jupiter can be seen high in the sky in the constellation Taurus with golden-looking Mars below in Cancer.
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