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Jupiter meets Venus tonight

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Look up tonight: Jupiter and Venus will almost touch in one of 2026's best skywatching events
A close conjunction of the two brightest planets in the night sky will take place over several evenings, with the best time to look being June 9-11.

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CT Insider on MSN · 4h
Jupiter, Venus to meet in conjunction on Tuesday night. Here's how to see the planets
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Jupiter meets Venus tonight: When to see closest approach over NJ
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Rare “planetary kiss” lights up sky June 9 — how to watch
Time to look up, stargazers – there’s going to be a planetary "kiss" at dawn on June 9.

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Jupiter and Venus to appear for a near cosmic kiss in the night sky
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2 bright planets to shine together in night sky tonight ahead of bigger planetary parade
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4 Zodiac Signs Get Everything They Secretly Wished for as Venus Conjuncts Jupiter
Venus, for instance, is the planet of love, beauty, pleasure, attraction, money and self-worth, while Jupiter — as the planet of abundance, expansion, wisdom and good fortune — magnifies everything it...

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This rare sky event tonight makes planets look like they are kissing
 · 13h
Don't miss Jupiter and Venus meet in a dazzling conjunction tonight: Here's where and when to look
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How to Catch a Glimpse of Venus, Jupiter and Mercury in the Sky Tonight

Venus and Jupiter will be the easiest to spot because they are bright enough to emerge in twilight before more stars become visible. Venus will appear near Jupiter, slightly to its upper right, while Mercury will sit below and to the right of the pair, closer to the horizon.
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Venus-Jupiter Conjunction 2026: When and how to watch the rare celestial event tonight

Skywatchers across the United States may want to look west shortly after sunset on June 8 and June 9 as Venus and Jupiter appear close in the evening sky. | Astrology
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Two of the brightest planets in the night sky are about to nearly touch

Look west Tuesday night to see a "cosmic kiss," as Venus and Jupiter appear extremely close to one another in the night sky. (Adobe Stock)
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