Jupiter and Venus - the two brightest planets - have been appearing together in the morning sky. They have been visible to the naked eye across the UK and countries in the mid-northern latitudes, including parts of the US. Experts said they were so close as to appear almost on top of each other, perhaps looking like one bright star.
In the UK the best viewing time was 40 minutes before sunrise, but the planets began appearing before dawn.
While the planets have been visible to the naked eye, viewers with a telescope have also been able to see Jupiter's four Galilean moons. People in the UK have taken to social media to share their photos of the planetary display.
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