Venus in Summer 2025
- Malina Gill
- Jul 21
- 1 min read
Did you know Nikita wants you to observe Venus this summer with her...
Some essential facts she wanted me to send to you, astronomy enthusiast.
According to FarmersAlmanac.com, there will be a prominent morning star visible in the pre-dawn sky throughout this summer.
In fact, between August 11-13, the two brightest planets, Venus and Jupiter, kiss in the pre-dawn sky.
If we face east about 45 minutes before sunrise, we will find brilliant Venus next to slightly dimmer Jupiter.
They say that on August 11, they will appear side by side; on August 12, they will appear closest to each other. And on August 13th, Jupiter will stand above Venus.
Comments