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Updated · Space.com · Apr 19
Moon, Venus and Pleiades Dazzle in Rare Evening Sky Alignment
Updated
Updated · Space.com · Apr 19

Moon, Venus and Pleiades Dazzle in Rare Evening Sky Alignment

33 articles · Updated · Space.com · Apr 19
  • On April 19, 2026, the crescent moon aligned closely with Venus and the Pleiades star cluster in the evening sky.
  • This rare celestial grouping was visible shortly after sunset from much of the Northern Hemisphere, requiring no special equipment for observation.
  • The event offered both novice and experienced skywatchers a striking visual, with the moon, Venus, and the Pleiades appearing in close proximity above the western horizon.
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