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Guide to the Venus-Jupiter conjunction: How to watch the planets align in June 2026

By

Iain Todd

1d ago· 9 min readen

Summary

A guide to the Venus-Jupiter conjunction on 9 June 2026, when the two brightest planets will appear extremely close in the night sky. The article explains how to observe the pair from late March onwards as they gradually approach each other, with tips for viewing on the day of the conjunction and in the weeks leading up to it.

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On 9 June 2026, Venus and Jupiter will appear so close together in the sky, they'll be separated by the same distance as your little finger held out at arm's length.
These are two of the brightest planets in the night sky, and their close approach from May into June will be an amazing sight to behold.
Key to enjoying this close conjunction of Venus and Jupiter will be following the pair from late March onwards, as they'll appear to get closer and closer to one another in the run-up to 9 June 2026.
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A rare double-planet conjunction of Venus and Jupiter will grace the sky on 9 June 2026. Here's how to enjoy it for weeks before.

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