Donna ‘the astronomer’ Burton is urging locals to take time to look up at the sky this week to catch a glimpse of the Venus and Jupiter celestial dance.
When the clouds part and the rain subsides, Donna said the western sky will show off Venus and Jupiter’s daily movement.
“They’re in a celestial dance where they’re moving around each other,” the astronomer said.
She explained the planets move positions every night, and can be spotted from the naked eye.
“Each night, as Earth continues its journey around . . .
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