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SEATTLE — The smiley face moon made a partial appearance in the skies of western Washington just before sunrise Friday. High clouds drifted in overnight and gave some nice color to the sunrise ...
Now, blush has made its way to the forefront of the makeup conversation. Perhaps one of the most versatile products in your makeup routine, blush comes in various colors and requires strategic ...
literally. At the end of the week, two planets and the moon will align just right to form a celestial smiley face that will be visible in the early morning hours. This cosmic grin will form from a ...
This is a rare occurrence where Saturn, Venus, and the crescent moon align to form a "smiley face" of sorts, according to Live Science. Here's how to see it in Ohio. The triple conjunction is ...
About an hour before sunrise on Friday, April 25, a “smiley face” will appear in the morning sky as a crescent moon appears close to the brilliantly bright planet Venus and the ringed planet ...
On Friday, April 25, the crescent moon, Venus and Saturn will form a planetary conjunction that will look like a smiley face. The event will happen in the early morning hours along the eastern ...
The conjunction will be turned on its side in the early morning hours. Early risers, you could glimpse a "smiley face" in Michigan skies Friday morning, April 25. Or maybe not, it depends on how ...
But sometimes, there’s a kernel of cosmic truth in there. That’s the case with this week’s rare “Smiley Face Moon” that’s been creating a buzz. People have been looking forward to ...
Social media pages have been abuzz with news that a rare smiley face will be seen in the sky on April 25 — thanks to an alignment of Venus, Saturn and the moon. But is the sky really going to ...
A rare celestial event is set to grace the Indian skies, as the crescent moon aligns with Venus and Saturn to form a 'smiley face'. This 'massing,' a gathering of celestial bodies, will be visible ...
The “smiley face” conjunction adds to a series of celestial events captivating stargazers this month. Notably, the Lyrid meteor shower peaked Monday night.