‘Double Star’ forms in western Tues. night sky
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Tuesday night will be a fantastic night for stargazers. Even before the sky turns black, a spectacular sight will be waiting on the western horizon. It’s called a “double star” and if the clouds clear enough, it will be visible low on the western skyline. The two brightest planets in the night sky, Venus and Jupiter, have been moving towards each other all this month. On Tuesday night, NASA says, the two planets will only be “a jaw-dropping 1/3rd of a degree apart” from our...
Published By: WOOD TV 8 - Tuesday, 30 June, 2015
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