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    Out of this world! Venus dazzles in the night sky above the moon during an unusual cosmic phenomena TONIGHT

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    Out of this world! Venus dazzles in the night sky above the moon during an unusual cosmic phenomena TONIGHT
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    Jaw-dropping pictures show Venus dazzling in the darkness tonight as a rare cosmic  phenomena takes place.

    The planet could be seen floating above the moon in some parts of the UK just hours after sunset this evening.

    Stunned spectators have taken to social media to share incredible images of the unusual event.

    Amateur astronomer Stuart Atkinson posted a snap on X with the caption: ‘Look to the south west after sunset tonight and you’ll see a beautiful sight: Venus and the Moon shining very close together in the twilight. 

    ‘The pair will look gorgeous to the naked eye, but if you have a pair of binoculars handy they’ll look even more striking through those!’

    The celestial show is also expected to be visible tomorrow night before Venus makes its journey away from the sun.

    The planet – which is the hottest in the solar system – will reach its furthest distance from the sun on January 9 or 10.

    It isn’t just Venus putting on a show this month as four other planets will also be visible to the naked eye.

     On January 5 Venus, Jupiter, Mars and Saturn can be seen roughly 90 minutes after sunset, according to EarthSky.

    It comes as in 2023 stargazers around the world were treated to a spectacular celestial embrace between two of Earth’s planetary neighbours.

    Out of this world! Venus dazzles in the night sky above the moon during an unusual cosmic phenomena TONIGHT

    Jaw-dropping pictures show Venus dazzling in the night sky as a rare cosmic phenomena takes place. Pictured: Venus and the Moon as seen from Whitley Bay in North Tyneside

    Pictured: The crescent moon seen close to Venus in the early evening sky above Sheerness, Kent

    Pictured: The crescent moon seen close to Venus in the early evening sky above Sheerness, Kent

    The moon lights up the night sky above a building in Sheerness, Kent

    The moon lights up the night sky above a building in Sheerness, Kent

    Venus and Jupiter – the two brightest planets in the sky – got so close that they appeared to nearly collide, or look as if they were ‘kissing’.

    Officially, the two performed a ‘conjunction’ – when any two astronomical objects appear to be close together in the sky when observed from Earth.

    Although Venus and Jupiter seem side by side to the human eye, in reality they are still 400 million miles (600 million km) apart.

    Meanwhile, Mercury – the solar system‘s smallest planet – will soon be visible from Earth when it reaches its maximum elongation from the sun.

    Those living in Leytonstone, London, had a spectacular view of the cosmic phenomena

    Those living in Leytonstone, London, had a spectacular view of the cosmic phenomena

    This image shows Venus floating above the moon in Belfast today

    This image shows Venus floating above the moon in Belfast today

    Pictured: The night sky above Rochester, Kent this evening

    Pictured: The night sky above Rochester, Kent this evening

    ‘These kinds of alignments in our skies, sometimes known as planet parades, only occur from our perspective here on the Earth,’ Jake Foster, an astronomy education officer at Royal Museums Greenwich, told MailOnline.

    ‘The planets themselves are not physically aligned in space during these events, meaning that the perceived alignment is unique to our perspective.’

    Over the past week, the two planets have got closer and closer together, viewable in the west not long after sunset.

    Venus is the brighter of the two, while Jupiter is dimmer and has a more of a yellowish colour to it.

    Over the last few days, Venus had appeared to head up into the sky, away from the horizon, while Jupiter has done the opposite.

    Fortunately for stargazers, Venus will continue to shine in the west for several more months as it gets higher.

    Amateur astronomer Stuart Atkinson posted a snap on X with the caption: 'Look to the south west after sunset tonight and you'll see a beautiful sight: Venus and the Moon shining very close together in the twilight'

    Amateur astronomer Stuart Atkinson posted a snap on X with the caption: ‘Look to the south west after sunset tonight and you’ll see a beautiful sight: Venus and the Moon shining very close together in the twilight’

    Here a crescent moon and Venus are seen together alongside the Kocatepe Mosque in Ankara, Turkey

    Here a crescent moon and Venus are seen together alongside the Kocatepe Mosque in Ankara, Turkey

    Jupiter, meanwhile, will only be visible for a few more weeks as it disappears below the horizon.

    So in case you missed it, you still have the opportunity to admire the planets in the sky after sunset tonight.

    Jupiter is shining twice as bright as Sirius – the brightest star in the sky – while Venus is six times brighter than the gas giant.

    Because they are still fairly low-lying on the horizon, finding a spot on a hill and away from tall buildings will provide a good view.



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