Space
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Venus and Jupiter to ‘Nearly Collide’ and Appear as One Giant Glowing Mass this Week
This month, morning people were blessed with an astonishing and unusual sight: the practically flawless convergence of four planets in the celestial sphere. Mankind will also be able to view Venus and Jupiter 'nearly collide' in the wee morning of 30 April 2022, when they emerge to travel extraordinarily parallel enough from a current perspective.
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