The day after tomorrow.. the moon with 4 planets decorate the sky in a wonderful astronomical scene

The moon will be seen with the four planets (Venus, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn) in a wonderful astronomical scene at dawn from the day after tomorrow, Sunday, until this April 30th, according to Dr. Ashraf Tadros, professor of astronomy at the National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research.

In a statement to the Middle East News Agency today, Tadros predicted that the moon will be in conjunction with Saturn on April 25, that it will be paired with Mars on April 26, that it will be paired with Venus and Jupiter together on April 27, and that Venus and Jupiter will conjugate on April 30th.

He noted that these alignments happen at dawn, about two hours before sunrise, and last until daybreak, when the phenomenon vanishes in the momentum of morning twilight.

He also mentioned another astronomical event that will take place on April 29, when the planet Mercury reaches its maximum elongation from the sun and is visible in the western sky in the evening shortly after sunset, which is the best time to observe and photograph the planet Mercury until sunset at around 8:00 p.m.

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