CNA – Skygazers in Singapore were treated to a clear view of the crescent moon, Jupiter and Venus on Thursday evening – with all three celestial bodies seen in alignment.
According to Facebook group Stargazing Singapore, the phenomenon was visible from about sunset to 9pm in the direction of the western sky.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) skywatching tips for February 2023 show that the crescent moon sits just one degree apart from Jupiter in the western sky on Thursday, with “Venus hanging between them”.
CNA reader A Kannan captured the sight from an open field in Woodlands.
The image, framed by Housing Board blocks and the nearby Causeway Point mall, showed the moon and two planets clearly lit.
Jupiter and Venus, the two brightest planets in the sky, will appear closer together each evening in February.
Both planets will then be in conjunction on March 1 – meaning that they will appear very close together.
Jupiter, known as the giant planet, has a total of 79 moons, according to NASA. It is also known as the planet with a large red spot.
Many in Singapore took to social media to share their photos of the rare event.
It was observed in a variety of locations including Harbourfront, Bedok, Paya Lebar, Marina Bay and River Valley.