Close encounter of 2 bright planets to unfold on first night of July - UPI.com

July will kick off with a pairing of planets, the opening act of a month packed with astronomy events, including a supermoon and dueling meteor showers.

On Saturday evening, Venus and Mars will glow side-by-side in an astronomical event known as a conjunction. This will be the closest the two planets have appeared in the night sky since March 2022 -- and they will not appear this close again until next February. Advertisement

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Date: 2023-06-27T12:45:36-04:00
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