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Post by Astronomy God on May 8, 2024 1:50:17 GMT
On June 4, at 10:04 GMT (06:04 a.m. ET), Jupiter (mag -2.0) will pass 7'04" from Mercury (mag -1.2) in the constellation Taurus. Unfortunately, the conjunction will be difficult to see from most locations because the planets will be too close to the Sun. You can try your luck and look for them low over the northeastern horizon in the morning.
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