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Wake up early to witness the year's most dazzling planetary pairing as Venus and Jupiter close in for a celestial rendezvous.
On Wednesday, July 23, just before sunrise, a slender crescent moon will appear near brilliant Jupiter in the east-northeastern sky. Here's when, where and how to see it.
The waning crescent moon will appear close to Jupiter in the eastern sky in the pre-dawn hours of July 23.
Early risers on July 23 can observe the crescent moon shining near Jupiter. This celestial spectacle will be visible to the naked eye just before dawn.
In the early hours of the first part of the week, a waning crescent moon in the east will first meet Venus and Aldebaran, then Jupiter, all the while displaying delicate "Earthshine" light.
The waning crescent Moon appears to plow through the Pleiades cluster early this morning, creating occultations visible across North and Central America.
Your sun, moon, and rising signs are the essential pieces to your unique astrological puzzle. Here’s what to know about these key placements.
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