Jupiter and Venus are to converge in the night skies this month, creating a spectacular event for stargazers.
The two brightest planets in the night’s sky are converging for what NASA is describing as a "jaw-dropping close encounter".
“You don’t want to miss any of the action,” the space agency says in a video.
To view the phenomenon you have to go outside and look west just as
the Sun goes down - you don’t even have to wait until the sky is fully
dark.
Jupiter and Venus have been steadily coming together during the month
so far and are now around 10 degrees apart - meaning you can hide them
both at the same time behind the palm of your outstretched hand.
The main event to look out for is on June 30, when Jupiter and Venus
are so close they almost look like they are colliding - you’ll be able
to block them both out with an outstretched little finger.