emirates7 - A rare celestial event known as a triple conjunction will grace the morning sky on April 25, as Venus, Saturn, and a thin crescent moon align in a formation resembling a smiley face. According to NASA, this unique sight will be visible just before sunrise, low on the eastern horizon.
Brenda Culbertson, a NASA Solar System Ambassador, explained that the planets Venus and Saturn will appear as the "eyes," while the crescent moon will form the "mouth" of the smile. Venus will shine more brightly than Saturn, enhancing the effect.
Skywatchers with a clear eastern view at dawn will have the chance to witness this rare and charming alignment, which may look like a cosmic smile lighting up the early sky.
Brenda Culbertson, a NASA Solar System Ambassador, explained that the planets Venus and Saturn will appear as the "eyes," while the crescent moon will form the "mouth" of the smile. Venus will shine more brightly than Saturn, enhancing the effect.
Skywatchers with a clear eastern view at dawn will have the chance to witness this rare and charming alignment, which may look like a cosmic smile lighting up the early sky.