The moon and Venus are expected to make a close approach on Wednesday.
Weather permitting, the pulse will be visible from New York between 7:52 a.m. EST and 7:59 p.m. EST, according to In-the-Sky.org.
to appeal – an angular coincidence – is similar to a conjunction.
An apulse generally refers to when two celestial objects appear close together, according to NASA.
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An airplane, center, is seen between the Moon and Venus in Santiago, Chile, on December 21, 2019. 6, 2021. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP via Getty Images)
Pulses involving the moon usually occur several times a year.
Simultaneously, the moon and Venus will come to the conjunctionaccording to Space.com.

A trio of bright lights, Venus, a crescent moon, and Jupiter align as they rise in the predawn sky over New York City on January 31, 2019, as seen from Hoboken, New Jersey. (Photo by Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)
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A conjunction is a celestial event in which two planets, a planet and the moon, or a planet and a star, appear together in Earth’s night sky.

The crescent moon can be seen along with Venus in the evening sky over a pine forest east of Berlin. (Photo by Patrick Pleul/Image Alliance via Getty Images)
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The conjunctions don’t have a deep astronomical meaning, but they are nice to see.