Skywatchers across India will witness a spectacular Venus-Jupiter conjunction on June 9, as the two brightest planets appear unusually close in the evening sky.
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- Venus and Jupiter will appear exceptionally close to each other on 9 June 2026 in a celestial event known as a planetary conjunction.
- The astronomical event will be visible across India with the naked eye shortly after sunset, weather conditions permitting.
- Nehru Planetarium will organize a free public sky-watching session at Teen Murti Bhawan in New Delhi from 7:30 PM onwards.
- At their closest apparent approach, Venus and Jupiter will be separated by only 1.5 degrees in the night sky.
- Although the planets appear close together, Venus is approximately 180 million kilometres from Earth while Jupiter is about 900 million kilometres away.
- Venus-Jupiter conjunctions generally occur every 10 to 15 months because of the different orbital periods of the two planets.
- Astronomy enthusiasts can use binoculars or telescopes for a more detailed and visually impressive observation experience.
- The conjunction is considered one of the most spectacular naked-eye astronomical events visible from Earth.




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