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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 ...
ATLANTA — Many of you have been asking our meteorologists if you will really be able to see a "smiley face" in the sky Friday morning. Some social media accounts claim that Saturn, Venus and the ...
The moon, Saturn and Venus will create a rare smiley face in the sky later this week. Sometimes things line up in fun ways. That is set to happen early Friday morning in the night sky as the moon ...
The viral claim that a smiley face will appear in the sky on April 25, 2025, made up of the crescent moon and two planets, has some basis in truth. But experts say the visual will not be quite as ...
US News ‘Smiley face’ from space will be visible worldwide Friday — thanks to rare planetary alignment By Chris Oberholtz, FOX Weather Published April 24, 2025, 2:43 p.m. ET ...
Early risers will be able to catch a celestial “smiley face” in the eastern predawn sky Friday morning, as Venus and Saturn align themselves with a skinny crescent moon to form a slightly off ...
While UAE residents cannot see the "smiley face," residents watched the Lyrid meteor shower light up the skies from April 21 to 22, and a pink moon earlier in the month, with April being full of ...
The moon and two planets will align on Friday, April 25 to form a celestial "smiley face". Here's when Tennesseans need to look for it.
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A triple conjunction, appearing to some as a smiley face, will be visible in the early morning sky on April 25 in Michigan. Here's what to know.
When is the best time to see the celestial smiley face? Between 5:30 a.m. and 5:45 a.m. on April 25 is expected to be the best time to view the phenomenon, according to The Weather Network. It’ll be ...