Sky enthusiasts across the globe were treated to a breathtaking sight as Venus, often referred to as the Evening or Morning Star, shone brightly alongside a crescent Moon. This stunning alignment could be seen from regions including the UK, the US, Turkey, and China. As the new astronomical year unfolds, more rewarding celestial events are anticipated, notably a close encounter between Venus and Saturn on January 18, 2025, when these planets will appear merely 2.2° apart.
Venus and Crescent Moon Captivate Stargazers Worldwide

Venus and Crescent Moon Captivate Stargazers Worldwide
A beautiful celestial display featuring Venus above a crescent Moon delighted sky watchers on Friday night, visible from various nations.
In addition to this cosmic spectacle, the Quadrantid meteor shower is ongoing, with peak visibility expected on Saturday, continuing until January 12. Dr. Robert Massey, deputy director of the Royal Astronomical Society in the UK, encourages viewers to find dark locations away from city lights for optimal viewing of the meteors after sunset, calling it a "perfect new year treat" for those eager to witness nature’s fireworks.
As skywatchers from Kolkata, India, to York, England, share their awe-inspiring experiences, the cosmos remains a source of fascination and wonder for all.
As 2025 progresses, astronomers urge enthusiasts to stay tuned for even more celestial delights ahead.
As skywatchers from Kolkata, India, to York, England, share their awe-inspiring experiences, the cosmos remains a source of fascination and wonder for all.
As 2025 progresses, astronomers urge enthusiasts to stay tuned for even more celestial delights ahead.