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  1. December 1, 2008. Summary: On Dec. 1st, the three brightest objects in the night sky converged, producing a triple-conjunction of stunning beauty. Venus, Jupiter and the crescent Moon crowded into a patch of sky just a few degrees across and wowed observers around the world. [ full story]

  2. Explanation: At sunset, Monday's western sky showed off stunning colors and dramatic clouds reflected in Brisbane Water on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It also featured the remarkable conjunction of the crescent Moon, Venus, and Jupiter forming a twilight smiley face.

  3. Highest in the sky and farthest in the distance is the planet Jupiter. Significantly closer and visible to Jupiter's lower left is Venus, appearing through Earth's atmospheric clouds as unusually blue. On the far right, above the horizon, is our Moon, in a waxing crescent phase.

  4. 1 Ιουλ 2015 · Snap-happy skywatchers around the world are sharing their shots on social media of this week's amazing sunset show, with Venus and Jupiter huddled super-close above the western horizon.

  5. The second and third brightest objects in the sky at Night after the Moon, Venus and Jupiter appeared separated by about 2 degrees when this picture was taken on January 30th, but closed to within nearly half a degree early yesterday morning.

  6. 7 Μαΐ 2014 · This smiling sky appeared over Earth in 2008; it's "a rare celestial trifecta of Venus, Jupiter, and the moon." This amazing event was visible from all parts of the world.

  7. 8 Ιουλ 2008 · About The Object. The semi-major axis of Jupiter's orbit about the sun is 5.2 astronomical units (483 million miles or 778 million km). The planet has a diameter of roughly 88,789 miles (142,984 km) at the equator.

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