Twilight Duet: Venus and Saturn Align in the Western Sky This Weekend

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This weekend (March 6–8) features a twilight conjunction as Venus passes Saturn in the western evening sky, with the closest approach about one degree on March 7. Look roughly 45 minutes after sunset to the west to see the pair, and there’s a second conjunction on March 8 as Venus rises above Saturn. A telescope or binoculars helps, but the duo can be spotted with the naked eye in dark skies. The guide also notes the zodiacal light may be visible after sunset at dark sites over the next couple of weeks.
- Night sky for the weekend (March 6-8) — See Venus pass Saturn in the evening sky Space
- Starwatch: Venus to meet Saturn in evening twilight The Guardian
- Venus And Saturn Meet After Sunset This Weekend — A Once-A-Year Event Forbes
- SKYWATCH: Venus and Saturn will meet March 8 as spring equinox nears this March Beaumont Enterprise
- Astronomy.comThis Week in Astronomy with Dave Eicher: Venus meets Saturn Astronomy Magazine
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