New moon of August 2024: Venus in conjunction

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New moon of August 2024: Venus in conjunction


The new moon occurs Aug. 4, at 7:13 a.m. EDT (0113 UTC). In the days following the new moon, our satellite will make a close pass to Venus; after that Venus and Mercury will be close together, making a visible pair in the evening sky. 

A new moon describes the moment when the sun and moon share the same celestial longitude; this is called a conjunction. This happens about every 29.5 days. As the illuminated side of the moon faces away from Earth, new moons are invisible to ground-based observers unless the moon passes directly in front of the sun, which creates an eclipse (the next time that happens will be Oct. 2). 

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