What Are the Two Lights in the Western Sky?

GRAND FORKS, ND (trfnews.i234.me) We’re reports of 2 lights in the western sky on this Wednesday evening.
well we’ve received a couple of reports about 7 30 on this Wednesday evening from folks wondering what’s out in the Western sky this is UND skycam looking West if you look straight over the tower there in the middle of the screen you’ll see two lights together and now here’s another shot from a woman down in Fargo who also took a shot of him just talked with the National Weather Service and and they say it’s Venus and Jupiter their paths are crossing close to each other usually don’t see this they usually you just see you have Venus out in the Western sky like that but uh right now they’re close together so apparently that’s the two lights you’ll see out in the Western sky Venus and Jupiter I’m Neil Berg reporting for itrfnews.i234.me

18 comments

  1. No way, I saw them last night as well and I took photos of them as well. So, your going to tell me that within an hour they were north of me then moved across the sky to the west traveling slowly but surely. It's planets?? Ok!

  2. I saw this also from the East Coast around the same date. They've been in the skies for awhile (like for several months), but they weren't anywhere as close as they were 2 days ago – which was noticeably odd to me especially after it being the distance that they were prior to. Also, from this side of the country, they were diagonal not straight across.

  3. I saw it from the East Coast but they looked a smidgen farther apart from my view. Was driving and knew it had to be above atmosphere because I drove 2 hours but could still see both "lights"

  4. Not planets because we see this in Texas every night. They seem to be soaring or gliding or falling towards Earth. Because they seem to be getting closer to us each night. And sometimes there are more of them at once in several different parts in the sky. Sometimes with a red pulsating light. Looks like the white eyes of something sparkling like dragons.

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