Group 1 - The article discusses the upcoming celestial event where a crescent moon will meet Venus and the Pleiades star cluster, referred to as "star-moon dialogue" [1] - Venus will be visible as a bright morning star from late March until the end of the year, playing the role of "morning star" [1] - The event on June 22 will allow the public to observe the bright Venus alongside the crescent moon for nearly two hours, making it a worthwhile viewing opportunity [1] Group 2 - On June 23, the crescent moon will continue its journey to the vicinity of the Pleiades star cluster, which is one of the closest open star clusters to Earth and can be seen with the naked eye [2] - The visibility of the Pleiades star cluster is enhanced by the low brightness of the crescent moon, which will not interfere significantly with the observation [2] - Observers are encouraged to find locations with minimal light pollution, such as rural areas, to best view the Pleiades star cluster alongside the crescent moon [2]
星空有约|22日和23日凌晨金星、昴星团相继伴月
Xin Hua She·2025-06-20 07:27