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    Venus and Crescent Moon dazzle skywatchers in spectacular celestial display

    Venus lights up the sky with a Crescent Moon and stargazers prepare for more astronomical events in January.
    Trainee ReporterBy Trainee ReporterJanuary 4, 2025
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    Venus and Crescent Moon Dazzle Skywatchers in Spectacular Celestial Display
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    United Kingdom: Stargazers worldwide were fascinated as Venus shone brilliantly above a crescent Moon in a spectacular celestial alignment. The stunning sight was observable to the naked eye across regions spanning from the UK and the US to Turkey and China.

    Often referred to as the Evening Star or Morning Star, Venus stands out as one of the brightest objects in the night sky, rivalling only the Moon in its brilliance.

    The cosmic show isn’t over yet. Astronomers expect more celestial wonders in January 2025. Venus and Saturn are set to take centre stage, appearing just 2.2° apart in the sky on 18 January. This rare planetary convergence will be a must-see for stargazing enthusiasts.

    Cozy up for a planet parade!

    January is an incredible month for skywatchers, with multi-planet viewing opportunities, Mars in opposition, and the Quadrantid meteor shower in the Northern Hemisphere. Take a look at what the night sky has to offer this month. pic.twitter.com/TsRop2djyA

    — NASA (@NASA) January 3, 2025

    Adding to the New Year’s astronomical lineup is the Quadrantid meteor shower, which is already burning up the night sky. Active since 26 December, the shower is predicted to peak on Saturday, providing one of the most stunning meteor displays of the year. The shower will remain visible until 12 January for those seeking a chance to catch its fiery streaks.

    Dr. Robert Massey, deputy director of the Royal Astronomical Society, encourages skywatchers to launch away from city lights for the best view. Robert Massey stated that, “If you have the time to look out and the weather is good, then do take a look because it’s a perfect New Year treat.”

    For astronomy enthusiasts, January pledges a sky full of wonders. So, mark your calendars and prepare for a celestial start to 2025.

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