
Get ready for a beautiful and rare sight in the sky! On the morning of Friday, April 25, a special event will take place — a triple planetary alignment will create a “smiley face” in the sky.
What’s Happening?
Three celestial objects — Venus, Saturn, and the crescent Moon — will come together in a unique way that looks like a smiling face. In this arrangement:

- Venus and Saturn will look like the eyes.
- The crescent Moon will form the smile.
This rare event is called a triple conjunction, which happens when three space objects appear very close together in the sky.
When and Where Can You See It?
- Date: Friday, April 25
- Time: About one hour before sunrise
- Direction to look: East, along the horizon
- Where: This can be seen anywhere in the world, as long as the sky is clear and you have a good view of the eastern horizon.
What Will It Look Like?
NASA expert Brenda Culbertson explained that:
- Venus will be higher in the sky.
- Saturn will be a bit lower.
- The Moon will sit lower and slightly to the north, looking like a curved smile.
When you look up, the triangle of these bright objects may remind you of a happy face in the sky!
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How to Watch It Best?
- You can see Venus and Saturn with your eyes, no special equipment needed.
- The crescent Moon will also be visible.
- If you have binoculars or a small telescope, you’ll get a better look at the details.
- On very clear mornings, you might also spot Mercury just below the smile.
Bonus Sky Show
This fun event comes just after the Lyrid meteor shower, so the night sky will already be exciting. It’s a great time for stargazers!
Final Tip
To catch the smile, wake up early and find a spot with a clear view of the eastern sky. Don’t miss this cheerful moment in space — it’s a rare treat!