Don't miss Jupiter and Venus meet in a dazzling conjunction tonight: Here's where and when to look - Space

Jupiter and Venus are set to appear in a close conjunction in the western sky, offering a rare visual opportunity for stargazers. The event will be visible to the naked eye, though binoculars may help observers spot Jupiter's Galilean moons.
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Jupiter and Venus meet in the western sky tonight (June 9) - here's how to see it.
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