Jupiter and Sao Kim 'reunion' in the sky today November 13, 2017
Venus and Jupiter "reunite" take place at 1:05 am on November 13 in European time, or 1pm on Vietnamese time.
You can observe Jupiter and Venus near each other.
Venus and Jupiter are in close proximity to each other when viewed from Earth.
You can still see the scene because on the day before and after the special event occurs, Venus and Jupiter will be quite close together and you will surely encounter them.Look east to the horizon as the two stars will appear there.
Although they appear close together in the sky, the two planets are actually millions of kilometers apart in space.
The observation will be better when supported by telescopes. However, when viewed with the naked eye, the observer can still see the special brightness when the two objects are in close contact.
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