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From NASA.

Three worlds lined up over one of the oldest stones known to man.

Last night the sky put on a show that felt almost staged.

A slim crescent Moon, barely a few days old, hanging between two glowing dots over Stonehenge.

Venus on one side. Jupiter on the other. The ancient stones below, silhouetted against a sherbet-orange horizon.

Stonehenge has been watching the sky for about 5,000 years. The people who hauled those sarsens into place tracked the Sun, the Moon, every flicker overhead.

And here we are, still looking up at the same patch of sky, still stopping in our tracks when the planets decide to dance.

Some things don't get old.

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From NASA.

Three worlds lined up over one of the oldest stones known to man.

Last night the sky put on a show that felt almost staged.

A slim crescent Moon, barely a few days old, hanging between two glowing dots over Stonehenge.

Venus on one side. Jupiter on the other. The ancient stones below, silhouetted against a sherbet-orange horizon.

Stonehenge has been watching the sky for about 5,000 years. The people who hauled those sarsens into place tracked the Sun, the Moon, every flicker overhead.

And here we are, still looking up at the same patch of sky, still stopping in our tracks when the planets decide to dance.

Some things don't get old.

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Venus the morning star also known as Lucifer (Light bearer).

 
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From NASA.

Three worlds lined up over one of the oldest stones known to man.

Last night the sky put on a show that felt almost staged.

A slim crescent Moon, barely a few days old, hanging between two glowing dots over Stonehenge.

Venus on one side. Jupiter on the other. The ancient stones below, silhouetted against a sherbet-orange horizon.

Stonehenge has been watching the sky for about 5,000 years. The people who hauled those sarsens into place tracked the Sun, the Moon, every flicker overhead.

And here we are, still looking up at the same patch of sky, still stopping in our tracks when the planets decide to dance.

Some things don't get old.

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You can imagine it now can't you. Everyone is ooing and aahing at the wonder of the galaxy and out of nowhere a voice shouts, "Of course the moon ain't real, it's a conspiracy"
 
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