Over the next few nights, Jupiter and the Moon will be visible in the western sky, getting closer together. People are encouraged to look up in the southwest sky to witness this celestial event, with the two celestial bodies being just 3° apart. The phenomenon is expected to be visible from around 6:30pm to 11pm.
TONIGHT! A very cool sight. The moon and Jupiter will be right next to each other. How to see? Just look in the southwest sky after sunset. It'll be visible from around 6:30pm to around 11pm. https://t.co/ltBQOByvmj
Impress your Valentine with the views of #Jupiter and the #Moon tonight just 3° apart. Or a possible rocket launch visible to the east, especially if it's closer to sunset at 6:05pm. #nightsky #spcex #cltwx #ncwx #scwx #wcnc https://t.co/nrbUo3eDvK
Looking to impress your date tonight? Show them the Moon and Jupiter together in the southwestern sky! https://t.co/3ZGhPKRTuJ
Look up in the southwest sky tonight! You'll see Jupiter trying to flirt with the moon on this Valentine's Day. https://t.co/Dl3sbvfFa4
Clear skies over the next few nights will make for some good star gazing. Jupiter and the Moon will be bright in the western sky and getting closer together the next few nights. #cltwx #ncwx #scwx #wcnc #nightsky https://t.co/DzBlGI2kZr