With the “kiss” Moon-Jupiter And Venus “immersed” in the Pleiadesthe sky of April 22nd and 23rd it will really put on a show. All the stars and the protagonists will be perfectly visible to the naked eye (weather permitting),
As the UAI explains, on the night of April 22nd we will admire a splendid quadrilateral formed by the crescent Moon, Jupiter and the main stars of the constellation Gemini, Castor And Pollux (on the map the sky of April 22, 2026 at approximately 9.00 pm).
And it doesn’t end here, because on the evening of April 23rd, after the sun sets, we will have to turn our gaze towards the west to observe Venus in conjunction with the Pleiades star clusterin the constellation of Bull (on the map the sky of April 23, 2026 at approximately 9.00 pm).

As we always say, then, the Pleiades I am one show alone: in fact the star cluster, far from sources of light pollution (which is actually becoming a huge problem), he shows us up to 12 stars and in any case, if the weather is mild, it is not difficult to count 4 or 5 even in the city.
Two evenings not to be missed!
Source: UAI