Venus Jupiter conjunction June 2026: When and how to watch this rare cosmic kiss in the sky
Venus Jupiter conjunction June 2026: Venus and Jupiter will appear unusually close in the western evening sky on June 8 and 9, 2026, forming a rare conjunction separated by less than 2 degrees. Visible shortly after sunset, the bright planets will...

This alignment is known as a planetary conjunction, when two celestial bodies appear close together in the sky even though they remain far apart in space.
Where And How To Watch Venus-Jupiter Conjunction
The planets will appear in the western sky along an imaginary curved path known as the ecliptic — the same path the Sun and planets follow across the sky.Observers will not need special equipment, although binoculars may allow both planets to fit within the same field of view.
Once the Sun sets, Venus and Jupiter will remain visible for roughly two to two-and-a-half hours above the western horizon.
Why Venus And Jupiter Look So Bright Together
Venus and Jupiter are among the brightest objects visible in the night sky.Their brightness allows them to stand out soon after sunset, even before full darkness sets in.
Why Venus-Jupiter Cosmic Kiss Is Happening
The conjunction occurs because all planets in the solar system orbit the Sun along nearly the same flat plane.From Earth’s viewpoint, this makes planets occasionally line up closely in the sky even though they are separated by millions of kilometres in space.
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