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Venus' Rare Dual Visibility in the Sky This Week

Shane Naughton

6 months ago
From March 18-21, 2025, Venus will be visible both at dawn and dusk, a rare dual visibility event that won’t happen again until 2033. | Adobe Stock

Venus is experiencing a once-in-a-decade-type event this week. Between March 18-21, Venus will be in a state of dual visibility. 

If you want to take advantage of this opportunity all you need to do is go outside and look at the sky in an area of good visibility. 

Venus' Rare Dual Visibility (March 18-21, 2025)

From March 18-21, Venus will be visible both at sunrise and sunset due to its unique position above the Sun. This rare celestial event, only observable in the Northern Hemisphere, won’t happen again until 2033. | Adobe Stock

Venus will have dual visibility between March 18th through the 21st. This means you will be able to see Venus in the sky both during the day and night. This is something that won’t happen again until 2033. This current event will only be seen in the Northern Hemisphere.


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