Live Stream of Jupiter-Venus Conjunction on June 9
Watch the Jupiter-Venus conjunction unfold live online today

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On June 9, Jupiter and Venus will appear closely aligned in the sky, separated by less than two degrees. Viewers can watch this celestial event live through the Virtual Telescope Project's livestream starting at 3:30 p.m. EDT from Italy, weather permitting.
- 01The conjunction of Jupiter and Venus will occur on June 9, appearing less than two degrees apart in the sky.
- 02The Virtual Telescope Project will provide a livestream of the event starting at 3:30 p.m. EDT (1930 GMT).
- 03Gianluca Masi, founder of the Virtual Telescope Project, shared a preview photo of the planets taken on June 6.
- 04Venus will be positioned to the right of Jupiter, with Mercury visible to the lower right of the pair.
- 05The event offers a chance for amateur astronomers to capture photos of the night sky, with guides available for astrophotography.
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On June 9, Jupiter and Venus will showcase a stunning conjunction in the western sky, appearing less than two degrees apart. This celestial event can be viewed live via a livestream hosted by the Virtual Telescope Project, starting at 3:30 p.m. EDT (1930 GMT). The livestream will feature views from robotic telescopes located in Manciano, Italy, depending on weather conditions. Gianluca Masi, the project's founder, previously shared an enchanting photo of the two planets taken on June 6, highlighting Venus's glow to the right and Jupiter's warm light to the left, accompanied by its four Galilean moons. The conjunction will also include Mercury, which will be positioned lower right of the two planets, almost obscured by the sunset. For those interested in astrophotography, resources are available to help capture this event, and viewers are encouraged to share their photos with Space.com.
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