
In the pre-dawn sky of August 14, the two planets will blaze brightly in the constellation Taurus and stand just 0.3° apart, less than the width of the Full Moon in the sky. https://www.astronomy.com/observing/how-to-see-tomorrows-conjunction-of-mars-and-jupiter/
With the naked eye, these two planets looked like they were side by side and glowing brightly. When I used my camera zoom to take a photo, you could see the distance between them. I wish the camera could have taken the photo the way my eye saw it.

The planet, Uranus, was in the sky to the far right of the Double Planets.
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