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Celestial smiley face in the sky: Crescent moon joins Venus and Saturn in rare alignment

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The pre-dawn event offers a fleeting 'smile' from space on April 25
The pre-dawn event offers a fleeting 'smile' from space on April 25

Early risers on April 25 were treated to a rare celestial sight — a cosmic “smiley face” formed by the crescent moon, Venus, and Saturn. The phenomenon, visible shortly before sunrise, sparked excitement among astronomy enthusiasts and skywatchers across parts of the world.

According to Space.com, the three celestial bodies appeared in close alignment near the eastern horizon. Though social media users shared upright versions of the smiley face, the actual display in the sky appeared tilted, with the “face” lying sideways, particularly in regions like the US and UK.

How the cosmic smile formed

The bright planet Venus rose first and was visible as a brilliant point of light. Roughly 20 minutes later, Saturn followed, emerging just below and to the right. The final touch came with the thin crescent moon rising to the left of Saturn, completing the arc.

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Together, the three formed an arrangement that resembled a smiling face, with Venus and Saturn as “eyes” and the moon as a “smile.” However, the effect varied depending on the viewer’s location and the clarity of the skies.

Uneven brightness, Earthshine add to the scene

Venus, being much brighter than Saturn, made the smiley appear slightly lopsided, noted EarthSky.org. Adding to the spectacle, the dark portion of the crescent moon was faintly illuminated by Earthshine — a soft glow created when sunlight bounces off Earth and reflects onto the moon’s surface.

This subtle lighting effect, while beautiful, could also blur the crescent’s edge, making the “smile” appear less defined to the naked eye.

Despite its brief appearance, the rare planetary alignment offered a delightful blend of science and imagination — a reminder of the surprises the cosmos continues to deliver.

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