Space Weather News for April 17, 2018
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VENUS-MOON CONJUNCTION: When the sun goes down tonight, step outside and look west. Weather permitting, you'll see an exquisitely slender crescent Moon right beside Venus. If possible, try to catch the pair before the sky fades to black. Bright conjunctions framed by twilight have a special beauty. Visit Spaceweather.com for photos of the conjunction from around the world.

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Above: To see Venus and the Moon tonight, look low and to the west. The conjunction occurs at the boundary of Taurus and Aries.
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