Not sure if anyone has posted this elsewhere, but cannot see any reference so far!
A few night ago I noticed two very bright stars together in the night sky, and meant to check sky maps for them - but forgot.
On Monday night(11th March) they seemed opposite each other, about 30 degrees up in the western sky at app. 9pm.
Then I read this article on Sky News this morning;
Jupiter And Venus: Night Sky - Planets Align In The Sky For Astronomers In Rare Occurrence | Technology | Sky News
They are actually Jupiter and Venus. It seems we'll still have a few nights to observe them close together, so I thought I'd pass on the info.!
Here is a map of the night sky over London just now, with Jupiter and Venus together on the lower left.
Current night sky over London - AstroViewer
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