Venus, Jupiter, and the moon all were shining bright on Monday night, lighting up the sky as the three brightest objects to be seen.
The two planets, Venus and Jupiter, have been moving closer together day by day over the past few weeks.
On Monday night, they appeared to be no more than a few miles away from each other up in the sky.
They were seen in the sky and were joined by the crescent moon on Monday night, lighting up the sky and putting on quite a show.
The moon was the brightest of the three, but was also the smallest.
The moon came in at 252,000 miles away from Earth, compared to Venus which was 94 million miles away.
The two planets, Venus and Jupiter, have been moving closer together day by day over the past few weeks.
On Monday night, they appeared to be no more than a few miles away from each other up in the sky.
They were seen in the sky and were joined by the crescent moon on Monday night, lighting up the sky and putting on quite a show.
The moon was the brightest of the three, but was also the smallest.
The moon came in at 252,000 miles away from Earth, compared to Venus which was 94 million miles away.
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