Director Planetary Society India Raghunandan Kumar told that moon will come closer and make a line with Venus and Jupiter during June 20 to 21. Don’t miss the great extravaganza in the sky as it can be seen with plain eyes. Venus will be brighter while Jupiter will be lighter.
It must be noted that the brightest, second-brightest and third-brightest celestial bodies of nighttime are the moon, and the planets Venus and Jupiter, respectively. On these nights, these three bright worlds lie close together in Earth’s evening twilight sky.
You’ll see the moon a little higher in the western twilight. It makes a line with Venus and Jupiter.
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