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The moon and two planets will align on Friday, April 25 to form a celestial "smiley face". Here's when Tennesseans need to look for it.
Rare ‘smiley face’ will light up the night sky on April 25 The triple conjunction event involves Saturn, Venus, and a crescent moon. Andrew Paul Apr 21, 2025 1:57 PM EDT ...
A triple conjunction, appearing to some as a smiley face, will be visible in the early morning sky on April 25 in Michigan. Here's what to know.
That’s the case with this week’s rare “Smiley Face Moon” that’s been creating a buzz. People have been looking forward to April 25, when two bright “stars” are supposed to form the ...
For the best viewing of the “sort of smiley face,” look to the Eastern horizon around 5:15 a.m. on Friday morning, which is 30 minutes before the 5:45 a.m. sunrise in Phoenix.
The moon is shown looking like a smile, with Venus serving as one eye. This photo was taken in Beijing in 2023. Saturn is expected to join to make a similar image on April 24-25. VCG/Getty Images ...
The “smiley face” conjunction adds to a series of celestial events captivating stargazers this month. Notably, the Lyrid meteor shower peaked Monday night.
On April 25, Venus, Saturn and the moon will form a triple conjunction, appearing to look like a smiley face in a sky. Here's how and when to witness the rare event.
The viral claim that a smiley face will appear in the sky on April 25, 2025, made up of the crescent moon and two planets, has some basis in truth. But experts say the visual will not be quite as ...
The European Space Agency has found a "smiley" face on the surface of Mars — and the joy-sparking pattern could be a sign of life on the bright red dot, scientists say.