See Venus at its ‘greatest brilliancy’ this week — or wait until Sept. 2026

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Go outside an hour before sunrise on Thursday, April 24, and if the skies are clear, you’ll be greeted by a spectacular sight in the east: Venus shining at -4.4 magnitude — its brightest, as seen from Earth, until Sept. 22, 2026.

Venus currently has the nickname the “Morning Star” because it rises in the east and shines brightly just before sunrise. It’s been that way only since March 22, when the planet traveled roughly between Earth and the sun and was lost in the sun’s glare for a few weeks.

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