The article discusses an astronomical event visible in the evening sky on June 17, where a crescent moon appears alongside three planets—Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury—creating a striking celestial alignment. The text provides details about when and where to observe this phenomenon, noting that Venus is the brightest planet, Jupiter is slightly higher up, and Mercury is more challenging to spot due to its proximity to the horizon. It also mentions the 'earthshine' effect, where the dark side of the Moon glows faintly due to sunlight reflected off Earth. The information is sourced from Space.com.
Bias read (Center): The article is purely observational and informational, focusing on an astronomical event with no political, social, or ideological implications. There is no framing or emphasis that suggests a particular viewpoint or bias.
Official sources cited
- press release Space.com
