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How to see Jupiter ‘kiss’ the moon tonight — before Mars breaks them up this weekend


The bright moon is about to host some special guests in the night sky: On two nights this week, you’ll have the opportunity to see Mars and Jupiter make a close approach to Earth’s natural satellite.

First, overnight tonight (from Thursday to Friday, Feb. 6-7), Jupiter will appear about 5 degrees away from the moon. Then, on Sunday (Feb. 9), Mars and the moon will be just 1 to 2 degrees apart.


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