"Planetary Spectacle: Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn Light Up the Night Sky"

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On April 10, 2024, skywatchers can witness Jupiter near a crescent moon in the evening sky, while Mars and Saturn will be visible in the early morning hours. The two planets will appear close to each other, with Jupiter leaving the evening sky soon. Additionally, the phenomenon known as "Earthshine" can be observed on the moon, and comet 12P/Pons-Brooks may also be visible. Jupiter will gradually become harder to see in the evening sky before transitioning into the morning sky in June.
- See Jupiter close to a crescent moon (Mars near Saturn, too) in the 'View a Planet Day' night sky Space.com
- Starry, Starry Night: Find a planet, a crow, or what looks like a latte stone on its side Pacific Daily News
- Stargazing Bonanza: Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter Grace April Skies yTech
- Gazing Up: Jupiter's Prominent Position in the Evening Sky yTech
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