In one of 2026’s skywatching highlights, the two brightest planets in the night sky will appear very close to each other for a string of several evenings.

This conjunction of Venus and Jupiter will occur in the western sky during twilight and be easily visible to the naked eye. The best time to look will be from about 45 minutes to two hours after sunset on Tuesday, June 9, though the evenings on either side will offer almost the same view. Find a location with a clear view of the western horizon for the best show.

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