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MetallicMessiah t1_j9v437s wrote
Fairly close together? Jupiter and Venus are both brightly visible and to the west at the moment
the-stoned-astronaut t1_j9v44pk wrote
Download skymap from the app store and then just point your camera at them but that being said, if there are 2 "stars" vastly brighter than all of the others, they are likely not stars at all, they will most probably be planets.
the-stoned-astronaut t1_j9v4f3o wrote
According to Google, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus are visible in the UK sky tonight, (insert Uranus joke here).
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jinxy7 OP t1_j9v5556 wrote
Thanks for this.
I'm going to have a look in the app now.
UKSpaceChris t1_j9v3z9u wrote
If they're near the moon it will be Venus and Jupiter