Venus and Jupiter Conjunction
Taken by Eugene Miller on June 9, 2026 @ Brooklyn, New York
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When the sky darkened on Tuesday night, June 9, Venus and Jupiter popped out shining like bright beacons in the night sky. The two planets were in conjunction, just 1.6 degrees apart! The planets were in constellation Gemini, with Pollux and Castor shining above and to the right. Mercury was dimly visible to the right of the building. Details: camera, iPhone 12, photo taken through a double pane window.
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