A “kiss” between the stars is what we will admire there evening of March 26th: after sunset, the sky will in fact give us an romantic concentration of planets and starsamong which stands out the Moon-Jupiter conjunction. Let’s not miss the event which – weather permitting – will be perfect visible to the naked eye.
As the UAI explains, on the night of March 26th the celestial vault shows us a beautiful concentration of bright stars, with the Moon just beyond the First Quarter interposing itself between the stars Castor and Pollux of Gemini and the planet Jupiter (in the map the sky of March 26, 2026 at approximately 9.00 pm).
All the stars are theoretically visible to the naked eye (without clouds) but it is always preferable to move away from sources of light pollution to enjoy the show.
Don’t miss it!
Source: UAI