This Saturday evening, skywatchers will be treated to a stunning celestial display as Venus and the crescent Moon appear side by side in the night sky. For about three hours after sunset, the two brightest objects in the evening sky will create a breathtaking conjunction, visible across the Western Hemisphere. This marks the last close evening pairing of Venus and the Moon until 2026, making it a must-see event for stargazers. But when and where is the best time to look? And what makes this a...