There will be a very tight celestial hugging between the moon and Jupiter in the eastern sky.
They both rise in the eastern sky a little before 8pm and they’ll only be about a degree apart.
It’ll be a spectacular conjunction! With even binoculars or a small telescope you can see tiny little star-like objects on both sides of Jupiter that are it’s brightest and biggest moons.
Don’t miss it.





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