Mars and Jupiter will be unusually close together on Wednesday

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Mars and ⁤Jupiter to⁢ Get Unusually Close

The planets Mars and Jupiter⁣ will​ be unusually ​close together next‌ Wednesday, ⁣according to the Associated Press. When viewed ⁢from Earth, ⁢it will appear that only a sliver of the Moon could fit‌ between them.

In reality,‍ Jupiter and Mars will be approximately ⁢575 million⁤ kilometers apart.‌ They will reach their closest distance of one-third of​ a degree during ​daylight hours over most of the Americas, Europe, and Africa, ​NASA ‍has said.

The best view of ⁢this celestial spectacle will be before sunrise in the eastern sky, towards the constellation ‌Taurus.

Such planetary conjunctions occur every⁣ three years⁤ or so. These events offer a curious and beautiful sight for ‍skygazers, who often wonder what the two bright ⁢objects are. Scientists⁤ hope to one day accurately predict these⁢ events‌ far into ⁤the future.

The⁢ orbits of Jupiter and Mars have not been ‍this close since 2018. ​The phenomenon will be visible again in 2033. The closest approach between the two planets in the past millennium occurred in 1761, when ⁢they appeared as⁣ a single bright object. They are expected to ​be equally close ⁣again in 2348.

This close approach of ‌Mars⁢ and Jupiter⁤ coincides with the Perseid meteor shower,⁢ one of the brightest meteor showers of‌ the year. ‌Binoculars⁤ or telescopes are not⁤ necessary to witness this celestial event.

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