Bright Venus and Jupiter pass through conjunction in twilight this week, while Mercury, Pollux, and Castor watch them from nearby.
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Vega and Arcturus are the two brightest stars in the evening sky. Vega shines fairly high in the east and Arcturus is very high up as you face south. A third of the way from Arcturus down to Vega, look for semicircular Corona Borealis.
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Direct Hit! The solar storm launched during the M9.3-flare is indeed Earth-directed! Since this is the second significant eruption from Region 4455 while in the Earth-strike zone, this means this second storm could get "held up" in "traffic" on its way to Earth. The NASA solar storm prediction shows the second storm arrival by late June 4. However, the first storm will precede this so expect some impact starting around mid-day June 4 with the stronger storm arriving close behind!
@rrichcord Venus and Jupiter are converging, every night as they head for a tight conjunction on June 8-9. Mercury will join the show. Get more ๐ Free: https://t.co/LcyFtyeLFa
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