On May 16, a crescent of Moon, Venus and Jupiter will form a smiley face in the sky. The phenomenon was last witnessed twelve years ago, in 2008.
“The world needs reasons to smile – and the solar system is about to give us a helping hand,” – write BBC on its twitter.
So, those of you who want to see a smiley face, do not forget to look up in the sky on May 16.
A “smiley face” image to appear in the sky
On May 16, a crescent of Moon, Venus and Jupiter will form a smiley face in the sky. The phenomenon was last witnessed twelve years ago, in 2008.
#HeadlineChallenge: The world needs reasons to smile - and the solar system is about to give us a helping hand. On May 16, a crescent moon, beneath Venus & Jupiter, will form a smiley face in the sky...@PeteBarronMedia goes with PUT ON A HAPPY SPACE. pic.twitter.com/G6Tmz0Lx34
— BBC Radio Tees (@BBCTees) March 30, 2020