Moon to Occult Venus in Rare Daytime Event on June 17
A rare daytime celestial event is scheduled for June 17, as a thin crescent moon is projected to pass directly in front of the planet Venus. This phenomenon, known as an occultation, will allow observers to witness the moon 'hide' the dazzling planet during daylight hours. The event is considered unique due to its daytime visibility.

A rare astronomical event is set to occur on June 17, involving an occultation of Venus by the Moon. During this celestial alignment, a thin crescent moon will pass directly in front of the planet Venus. This interaction will cause Venus to appear hidden from Earth's perspective.
The event is particularly notable because it will be visible during daytime hours. Observers will have the opportunity to witness the Moon seemingly 'hide' the dazzling planet in the daytime sky. Such daytime occultations involving prominent celestial bodies like Venus are considered infrequent occurrences.
According to Space.com, this specific alignment allows for a unique viewing opportunity on the designated date.


