First Moon & Venus Conjunction 2025: What It Looked Like In The UK And Worldwide (Photos)

3rd Jan 2025
First Moon & Venus Conjunction 2025: What It Looked Like In The UK And Worldwide (Photos)

In addition to the New Year’s aurora show, the start of 2025 offered another stunning celestial event. On 3 January, stargazers worldwide were captivated by a stunning Moon & Venus conjunction, lighting up the night sky with their close pairing. Many social media users shared their captures of this beautiful occurrence: scroll down the article to see the most fascinating ones.

What Is A Moon & Venus Conjunction?

A Moon and Venus conjunction is an astronomical event where the Moon and Venus appear close together in the sky when viewed from Earth. This happens because their orbits align at a specific point, creating a visually stunning pairing. These conjunctions are often seen just after sunset or before sunrise and are popular among skywatchers and astrophotographers.

Moon And Venus Through Photographers’ Lens In The UK

How did the recent conjunction look like in different corners of the UK? This photo of the evening in West Sussex, England, was captured by @GlowstoneKatie. As you can see, the Moon and Venus shone brightly against the deepening twilight.

“The moon accompanied by Venus tonight – beautiful,” the author commented on the image.

West Sussex
Credit: @GlowstoneKatie via X

@hyman_roger made another beautiful capture in Sparkford, England. In this image, the Moon, gently illuminated by Earthshine, and Venus are set together in the evening sky above the houses.

Moon and Venus in England
Credit: @hyman_roger via X

And here is a stunning capture by @beatricegroves1 from Oxford. Though a phone pic can’t fully capture their beauty, the celestial duo was a fantastic sight, according to the author’s post on X.

Beatrice also shared a lovely insight into the word “crescent”: “Crescent is a favourite word of mine because it follows the rare word-formation path of non-concrete – concrete. ‘Crescens’/’waxing’ became the name of the shape of waxing moon.”

Venus and crescent Moon
Credit: @beatricegroves1 via X

The Conjunction In Ireland

What about other countries worldwide? @NomenLuni captured this magical moment in Kilkenny, Ireland. The Moon and Venus glow harmoniously in the sky, as seen from the Loughboy Road.

Loughboy Road
Credit: @NomenLuni via X

Another breathtaking moment was captured by @ZhangChaosheng, where the Moon and Venus shone over Galway Bay, Ireland, beautifully combined with a sunset above the sea.

moon, venus, and sunset
Credit: @ZhangChaosheng via X

Moon & Venus Above The Palm Tree

The next photo presents a beautiful evening shot by @fernandes_s_r, where the Moon and Venus are framed perfectly by the delicate leaves of a palm tree. Their bright glow contrasts beautifully with the natural surroundings.

moon, venus, and palms
Credit: @fernandes_s_r via X

Moon & Venus Conjunction In Netherlands

And this is a captivating shot by @MeijerNijmegen in Nijmegen, Netherlands. In it, the Moon and Venus shine brightly against the backdrop of glowing house lights and the branches of trees.

moon and venus in Netherlands
Credit: @MeijerNijmegen via X

This Moon & Venus conjunction was a true treat for stargazers! If you missed it, don’t worry, January will be packed with captivating celestial events. Discover all the exciting astronomical occurrences in the article.

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