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The Venus-Jupiter conjunction on June 9, 2026 places the planets within 1.6 degrees of each other, visible low in the western sky after sunset. Mercury joins the lineup. Modern smartphones can capture the event using RAW mode, a tripod, and manual focus. Shooting about 45 minutes after sunset yields the best results.
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