Crescent moon pairs with Venus and Jupiter in evening sky next week News 12 May 15, 2026 May 15, 2026 Updated May 18, 2026 0 The Madness in Marion has soft opening Old Fort celebrates trails, trains and bluegrass Superior court judge dismisses charges against Catawba County police chief Brookford police chief, attorneys talk about their victory in getting case dismissed Jeff Passan Drops Sneaky Dodgers Trade Report... NBA Playoff Predictions: Knicks vs. Spurs Game 5 Analysis Where Is It Illegal To Be Gay? Rob Hooks describes what has been found at the Berry site in Burke County ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Actor James Handy Dead At 81 After He Was Stabbed By Girlfriend’s Son Wemby Takes Over as Spurs Cut Knicks' Finals Lead to 2-1 See NBA's Jalen Brunson in his early days Amy Stroud sings military songs during Memorial Day service Rhythm and Rails Bluegrass Festival in Old Fort UNCAPTIONED: Nick Reiner seeking to access trust fund to pay for high-profile lawyer. US-Iran peace talks: Is a deal realistic or a diplomatic illusion? | This is America America's Shrinking Cattle Herd Keeps Beef Prices High Tarik Skubal strikes out first batter in rehab start on 3 pitches Senator Mark Kelly does not support new redistricting How Stephen Colbert Took a Parting Shot at CBS During His Last 'Late Show' Episode Old Fort celebrates trails, trains and bluegrass Prefer us on Google Learn More The moon pairs up with brilliant Venus in the western evening sky right after sunset on Monday night. As featured on Moon and Venus to align in uncommon conjunction. Here's how to see it The moon is about to have more company for one night in May, and skygazers should easily be able to see it. Latest video SpaceX soars in $2T market debut, making Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire GLP-1s and cancer prevention: What’s known and what isn’t SpaceX Makes History with Record-Breaking IPO RAW: DC: WORK CREW APPEARS OUTSIDE KENNEDY CENTER Wrapped in paradox: Most inclusive tournament in terms of countries participating yet many excluded Mexico Wins World Cup Opener in Match Featuring 3 Red Cards Rob Hooks describes what has been found at the Berry site in Burke County Exploring Joara Foundation board member Rob Hooks explains how a mound was built at Joara Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Moon and Venus to align in uncommon conjunction. Here's how to see it The moon is about to have more company for one night in May, and skygazers should easily be able to see it.