LONDON: A rare illusion will make Jupiter and Venus appear unusually close together in the sky on Tuesday night.
The two brightest planets will look as if they are about to collide, even though hundreds of millions of miles of space separate them.
Robin Scagell of the Society for Popular Astronomy said: “The spectacle is unusual. They will make a striking sight for an evening or two. The time to look is about 10.30pm to 11pm.”
You will need a small telescope or binoculars to view the planets. A similar conjunction between them will not be seen again until 2019.
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