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  1. All Venus-Mars conjunctions are here. on December 5, 2004 in Scorpio. Details: Venus is conjunct Mars on October 25, 2006, in Scorpio. Venus is conjunct Mars on September 12, 2008, in Libra. Venus is conjunct Mars on April 21, 2009, in very late Pisces. Venus is conjunct Mars on June 21, 2009 in mid-Taurus.

    • April 4 - Mars and Saturn
    • April 16 - Full Moon
    • April 18 - Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn
    • April 21/22 - The Lyrid Meteor Shower
    • April 27 - Crescent Moon, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn
    • April 28 - Mercury at Greatest Eastern Elongation

    Here’s another great planetary conjunction for you - Mars and Saturn are now just half a degree apart and while they’re evenly matched in brightness, their colors will contrast nicely. Mars shines with a coppery light while Saturn appears pale yellow and the pair will easily fit into the same field of view of any binocular (or a telescope at low po...

    Like the full Moon last month, April’s full Moon occurs in Virgo, but whereas the Moon was on the western side of the constellation in March, it’s now on the eastern edge, close to the border with Libra. The bright star Spica appears 9 degrees to the west of the Moon. April’s full Moon is known as the Pink Moon, after the phlox flowers that bloom a...

    If you’ve been rising early over the past few weeks, you may have noticed Jupiter creeping away from the Sun and into the morning twilight. This gives us an excellent opportunity to see four of the five naked-eye planets in the predawn sky, with all but Mercury being visible. This morning they’re fairly evenly spaced, with Jupiter lowest in the eas...

    The second prominent meteor shower of the year is the Lyrids. Under ideal conditions, this medium-strength shower can produce about 15 to 20 meteors an hour, not to mention the occasional fireball. Lyra, the constellation from which the meteors appear to originate, rises at about 11 p.m., while the waning gibbous Moon rises in Sagittarius some four...

    There’s another opportunity to see a conjunction of the crescent Moon and several planets this morning. Last month it was close to Venus, Saturn, and Mars but today we find it just a little below Venus and Jupiter. These are currently the three brightest objects in the sky and with just four degrees between the Moon and Jupiter and 3.2 degrees betw...

    If you’re not a morning person, you’ll be pleased to know there’s one planet you’ll be able to see in the evening sky. Mercury is at its greatest elongation from the Sun today, which makes it visible in the west from about 15 minutes after sunset. At an altitude of about 16 degrees at that time, the planet will be reasonably high above the horizon,...

  2. Feb 14, 2022 · The Cosmic Lovers Reunite. by Linda Kaye | Feb 14, 2022 | 2022, Current Astro News. The last conjunction between Venus and Mars occurred on July 13, 2021, in the sign of Leo, the next won’t occur until February 2024 in Aquarius. VenusMars conjunctions are powerful events and this one is no exception as they meet up in the dynamic sign of ...

  3. sign changes (example, Mars enters Cancer). In the above example, Uranus turns direct at 10 degrees Taurus and 49 minutes on January 18, 2022, at 10:26 AM EST. In the above example, the Sun enters Aries (noted as conjunct the Aries sign) at 0 degrees Aries 00 minutes on March 20, 2022, at 11:33 AM EDT. When a planet is retrograde, it’s marked ...

  4. Mars ephemeris ». Venus and Mars will share the same right ascension, with Venus passing 3°59' to the north of Mars. From Virginia Beach , the pair will be difficult to observe as they will appear no higher than 14° above the horizon. They will be visible in the dawn sky, rising at 04:11 (EDT) – 2 hours and 6 minutes before the Sun – and ...

  5. by Erik Roth. Feb 16, 2022. March 5/6, 2022. On February 16, the day of February’s Full Moon in Leo, Mars “catches up” with Venus in a conjunction at 16˚ 53’ in the sign of Capricorn and they move into conjunction again March 5/6 at 00˚ 01’’ in Aquarius. But this is only part of a much larger story between these two planets.

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  7. Feb 1, 2022 · The Venus-Mars conjunction usually occurs once a year and lasts for around 10 days rather than the two months we will experience this February, March and into the start of April. “Because the Venus-Mars conjunction will be notably different due to Venus’s slower movement of late, the impacts will be more long-term and obvious,” says McRae.

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