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Jupiter, Venus and Mars line up in the night sky in a triangle.

All lovers of incredible beauty in the starry sky this week will be able to observe an unusual phenomenon - Jupiter, Venus and Mars will line up in a triangle in the eastern part of the sky.

Jupiter and Venus will begin to converge with Mars, and the three planets, visible as bright stars, will form a bright triangle all week. Best of all, it will be visible on Wednesday early in the morning, before sunrise. To observe the triangle does not need any special equipment. Planets will be visible from Earth as twinkling stars.

However, the average power of binoculars will bring the view, and it will give a better overview of the planetary triangle. You can even see four satellites of Jupiter in good binoculars - Io, Ganymede, Europe and Callisto. For this it is worth putting binoculars on a tripod. Every morning the satellite configuration will be different, NASA experts say.

Venus will appear brighter than Jupiter, although it sounds illogical. The giant is much farther from the Earth, so little Venus will glow in the night sky more strongly. Mars will be the dimest of the three, and it will also be slightly colored red.

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