Skywatching Tips from NASA

Get your telescopes and binoculars ready! This month, Venus passes through the Pleiades star cluster just after sunset; Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter will appear close together in the sky for the last time until mid-2022; and Earth inches closer to Mars, meaning it’s almost time for NASA’s Mars 2020 mission!

To read more about all the cool events happening in the sky, including what is known as “the Moon illusion”, check out the link below.

What’s Up: Skywatching Tips from NASA

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