Space
Celestial Trio: Jupiter and Saturn Will Join the Moon in Night Sky this Week
After sunset on Thursday, a celestial trio will align in the evening sky, providing a perfect opportunity for stargazers to put up their telescopes one final time before the colder air sets throughout the United States.
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