Yesterday (8th) I took this photograph of Venus and Mercury from the grounds of Reading University.
In the photograph, Mercury is about two moon-breadths down and to the right of Venus. Over the next two days Mercury will follow the arrow relative to the much brighter Venus, moving up and closer to Venus, and then move off to the right.
For folks in the USA, you should get a slightly better view as the angles will be tilted a few degrees clockwise, and near the Equator the two planets will appear to sit directly over the brightest part of the sky where the sun is directly below the horizon.
Good viewing!
Dance of the Planets
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