Jupiter and Venus will mingle in the night sky tonight (Mar. 13), and Robert Massey of the Royal Astronomical Society says he would not be surprised if the pair of planets are mistaken for UFOs.
“Venus and Jupiter are at what we call a ‘conjunction,’ and that means that they just appear close in the sky,” Massey, the deputy executive secretary at the RAS, told the English newspaper The Daily Telegraph. “Now I should stress that that doesn’t actually mean these two planets are physically close together — Jupiter is something like seven times as far away from the Earth as Venus is — but it’s an optical illusion. They’re both in the same direction.”
The planets will “look like two blazing beacons in the sky,” he continued, “and I wouldn’t be surprised at all if the … police and the [Ministry of Defense] and the [Royal Air Force] get calls about UFO sightings. Because it’s a spectacular sight and quite unusual and I think for that reason people really will be struck by it.”
Courtesy of Space.com