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  1. Aug 15, 2024 · Upcoming conjunctions January 19, 2025: Saturn-Venus. On January 19, at 01:26 GMT (January 18, 08:26 p.m. EST), Saturn (mag 1.1) will pass 2°12' from Venus (mag -4.6). Both planets will be bright enough to be seen with the naked eye. Look for them in the evening, about an hour after sunset.

    • January. Mercury at greatest western elongation on January 12th and will be 23.5 degrees from the Sun. Mercury will be at its highest point above the horizon in the morning sky, making this the best time to observe it.
    • February. On February 22 at 09:01 GMT Venus-Mars will pass very close to each other, separated by less than one degree - 0°36'. Viewing isn't ideal for northern observers.
    • March. Mercury at greatest eastern elongation on March 24th and will be 18.7 degrees from the sun. Mercury will be at its highest point above the horizon in the morning sky, making this the best time to observe it.
    • April. On April 3 at 10:53 GMT, Venus will pass 0°17' of Neptune in Pisces. Venus is visible to the naked eye, whereas Neptune needs a telescope or binoculars with a high magnification.
  2. Feb 21, 2024 · Venus, one of the brightest objects in Earth's sky, will easily outshine Mars. While Venus will shine at magnitude -3.9, Mars will reach just magnitude 1.3, according to In The Sky .

  3. 1 day ago · November 18 and 19 late evening to dawn: Moon near Mars. Late at night on November 18 and 19, 2024, the waning gibbous moon will slide near red Mars, which has been growing brighter all month and ...

  4. Venus is conjunct Mars on October 25, 2038, in Scorpio. Venus is conjunct Mars on September 13, 2040, in Libra. Venus is conjunct Mars on April 5, 2041, in Pisces. See also Transiting Conjunctions for the dates and times of transiting conjunctions of the other planets.

  5. Jul 9, 2021 · The next Venus-Mars conjunction will occur Feb. 22, 2024. On that date, 38′ will separate the pair, which will lie in Capricornus in the morning sky, 26° west of the Sun. In order to see a ...

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  7. Feb 16, 2024 · Venus passes 0.6° north of Mars at 11 A.M. EST this morning. The close conjunction is visible the pre-dawn sky with no optical aid required. Step outside about 45 to 60 minutes before sunrise and ...

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