A rare heavenly event on April 24-25 will give the scigazers a creative way to see a smiley look in the dawn sky. Although it is not exactly emoji, this interesting group will show two emerging planets, Venus and Saturn, a Crescent Moon Plus near the horizon. Together they will form a worrying side “smile” for surveillance visitors, creating a lot of potential for amateur photographers with the right angles.
NASA Moon Chart April.
“Dawn, Saturn and Crescent Moon before gathering in the bottom of the dawn sky, with the hunger to the hanger to be clearly visible to those who are visible underneath them,” NASA Skywatching tips this monthThe
This Smiley face is part of the continuous change of Venus at a morning star event from an evening vision throughout April. The planets, especially the Venus, should be significantly brighter than the stars around them, which makes it easier to spot the smile as soon as the first start of dawn.
A NASA representative did not immediately respond to any request for commenting.

