Tonight, a celestial conjunction will take place, and it will be visible to most after sunset.
Astrophysicist Mark Mozena explains what it is, and where to look tonight.
- Look West-Southwest
- Observe the moon.
- Keep looking down where the sun just set
- You will see a bright star.
- That will be Jupiter, and right next to it will be Saturn.
Mozena stated that tonight it will be “the closest that they’re going to be for our whole lifetime”.