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Thursday, May 29: ‘Smiley Face’ Moon In Gemini Tonight, you’ll see one of the most delightful lunar alignments of the year.
The heavens grinned at dawn. In the quiet hours of Friday, April 25, skywatchers around the world lifted their eyes to a rare and charming sight — a cosmic smile stretched across the sky. This ...
Before sunrise on April 25, a slender waning crescent moon will appear left of Venus and Saturn to create the tilted happy face.
Early birds on Earth will have the chance to witness the moon teaming up with two planets to form a celestial smiley face this week. Between 30 to 40 minutes before sunrise on Friday, April 25, a ...
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A triple conjunction of the crescent moon, Saturn and Venus will appear April 25, forming a smiley face. Here's when to see it and where to look.
Although the moon and planets will be visible without the help of a telescope, spotting Mercury could prove challenging due to its low placement near the horizon and faint glow. The viral "smiley face ...
On Friday morning, April 25, the smiley-face moon will be visible in the Ozarks, with the best viewing time from 4:30 am to before sunrise, if the skies are clear.
The alignment will feature Venus as the higher eye, Saturn as the lower eye and the thin crescent Moon appearing slightly lower, completing the smiley face.