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Issue #138
On August 14, 2024, Jupiter and Mars will appear to almost touch in the sky—an illusion caused by a planetary alignment.
The next time Jupiter and Mars appear this close will be December 2033.
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The Sturgeon Blue Moon will light up our night skies on August 19. How rare is a Blue Moon, and why is it happening now?
©iStock.com/Jerry Hamblen
One of the Northern Hemisphere’s most spectacular shooting star displays, the Perseid Meteor Shower, peaks until August 13.
Debris from the Swift-Tuttle comet entering Earth’s atmosphere will produce up to 100 meteors per hour around the peak.
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