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The moon and Jupiter steal the show after sunset on April 22
On April 22, the half moon will shine just 3 degrees away from Jupiter, creating a stunning celestial display alongside the stars Castor and Pollux. This event will be visible in the western sky about 45 minutes after sunset, with Jupiter being the brightest object after Venus. Observers can also spot Jupiter's moons Io, Callisto, and Ganymede.