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SUMMARY:Moon & Pleiades Evening Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:The waxing crescent Moon will be about 4 degrees below the open star cluster “The Pleiades\,” known as the “seven sisters” or Messier 45 (M45). Look about 30-40 minutes after sunset on the evening of March 22\, 2026. This conjunction should make for a nice photo opportunity.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/moon-pleiades-evening-conjunction/
CATEGORIES:Conjunction
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260421
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SUMMARY:Mercury\, Saturn & Mars Morning Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Three planets will be within 3 degrees of each other early on the morning of April 20\, 2026. It’s critical to have an unobstructed view of the eastern horizon to see these three. Use binoculars or a small telescope and look for the three to rise in the east about 30-40 minutes before sunrise.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/mercury-saturn-mars-morning-conjunction/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
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SUMMARY:Venus & Uranus Evening Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:The planet’s Venus and Uranus will be separated by less than 1 degree in the West after sunset this evening making them nicely placed to be viewed through a telescope’s eyepiece together. Additionally\, the open star cluster M45 “The Pleiades” will be to their upper right a little over 3 degrees away. The darker the sky gets after sunset the better your chance of seeing Uranus.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/venus-uranus-evening-conjunction/
CATEGORIES:Conjunction
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
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SUMMARY:Crescent Moon & Venus Evening Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:The thin crescent Moon and Venus are within 3 degrees of each other on the evening of May 18\, 2026. Look low in the West after sunset. This will make for a great binocular target and photo opportunity.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/crescent-moon-venus-evening-conjunction/
CATEGORIES:Conjunction
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260610
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SUMMARY:Jupiter & Venus Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter and brighter Venus will be about 1.5 degrees a part in Gemini in the western evening sky on June 9\, 2026 after sunset. Look for the bright stars Alpha Geminorum\, Castor\, and Beta Geminorum Pollux\, the two bright “heads” of the Gemini twins to the right of Jupiter and Venus.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/jupiter-venus-conjunction/
CATEGORIES:Conjunction
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260705
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SUMMARY:Mars & Uranus Morning Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:The first days on July will see Mars closing in on the planet Uranus. On the morning of July 4\, 2026 the planet’s Mars and Uranus will be extremely close together in the predawn sky about an hour before sunrise. Look for the pair in Taurus. Mars can be seen naked-eye but they both should be easily visible together in the eyepiece of a telescope or large binoculars.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/mars-uranus-morning-conjunction/
CATEGORIES:Conjunction
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260710
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SUMMARY:Venus & Regulus Evening Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:The brilliant planet Venus and the brightest star in Leo the loin\, Regulus can be seen less than 1 degree apart from each other low in the West after sunset this evening.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/venus-regulus-evening-conjunction/
CATEGORIES:Conjunction
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DTSTAMP:20260608T033131
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SUMMARY:Crescent Moon\, Mars & Pleiades Converge
DESCRIPTION:Early on the morning of July 11\, 2026 wake up early to see an amazing sight rising in the eastern morning sky. The Pleiades open star cluster (M45) the crescent Moon\, red Mars and the bright orangish star Aldebaran in Taurus will be putting on a fantastic show together. Uranus will be in the mix too but you’ll need binoculars or a telescope to see it.  The best time to look will be about an hour before sunrise or about 5:15 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. CDT for those in the DFW area.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/crescent-moon-mars-pleiades/
CATEGORIES:Conjunction
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261118
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SUMMARY:Mars & Jupiter Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Rising around midnight on Nov. 16th Mars and Jupiter will be nicely placed in Leo jut above “the heart of the Lion” bright Regulus. They will get higher in the sky together as the night progresses making for an amazing sight high in the south around 6 a.m. just before sunrise. Additionally\, if you are up early to see this pair be sure not to miss brilliant Venus with speedy Mercury below it in the eastern sky.  Venus will be very close to the brightest star in Virgo\, Spica.
URL:https://scottsastropage.com/event/mars-jupiter-conjunction/
CATEGORIES:Conjunction
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