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The moon and two planets will align on Friday, April 25 to form a celestial "smiley face". Here's when Tennesseans need to ...
According to NASA, the planetary phenomenon will be clearest about 45 minutes before sunrise, low in the eastern sky and appearing near the moon. Venus and Saturn will be the easiest to spot — but for ...
Look to the eastern sky late Thursday, and a clear horizon will show you this unusual, grinning planet alignment.
The celestial image could be spoiled by a dull Saturn, which might lack the brightness needed to tie the smiley together, ...
According to Culbertson, Venus will be the higher of the two “eyes” while Saturn will be the lower, and the thin, crescent ...
Wake up early for a planet parade 🪐 Between April 24 and 25, find Venus, Saturn, and the crescent moon gathered low in the ...
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Images of a supposed "Smiley Face Moon" have been popping up on social media. Here's what's real about this week's sky show.
Skywatchers can enjoy a celestial alignment of the crescent moon, Venus, and Saturn on April 25, with Mercury visible near ...
Sunrise times in El Paso, Texas, on April 25 will be at 6:24 a.m. Researchers note that there will only be a short window to ...
Texas stargazers can catch a rare "smiley face" in the sky on Friday, April 25. Venus, Saturn and the Moon will create the ...
The Tethered Observatory for Balloon-based Imaging and Atmospheric Sampling is an idea awarded a NIAC grant by NASA earlier ...
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