Dark skies: Venus, Jupiter and the Moon pictured across Wales

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Image caption, The planets could be seen in the sky just after sunset in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire

Stargazers across Wales were able to witness Venus, Jupiter and the Moon aligned in the night sky on Thursday.

The brightest planets in the night sky were visible during a spectacular celestial event known as a conjunction.

According to the , the two planets reach their apparent closest point at the start of March when they'll appear to form one point.

Take a look at a selection of the best images as people across Wales looked to the skies.

Image source, Weather Watchers/Blaenavon Photos

Image caption, Stunning clear skies and the planets in Blaenavon, Torfaen

Image source, Dani Robertson

Image caption, Bright moon and planets in Aberdaron, Gwynedd

Image source, Duane Evans

Image caption, A crescent moon shining high above Swansea's streets

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Image caption, The planets and Moon seen from Tonypandy, Rhondda Cynon Taf

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Image caption, A bright crescent moon shining in Swansea

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Image caption, Clear skies and views of Venus and Jupiter in Llithfaen, Gwynedd

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Image caption, The Moon shone bright for those in Penmon, Anglesey

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Image caption, One 成人快手 Weather Watcher, Susy Storm, captured this close up shot of the Moon from Llithfaen, on the Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd

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Image caption, Venus and Jupiter were easily visible at dusk in Llandrindod Wells, Powys

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Image caption, Venus and Jupiter were visible alongside the Moon above the trees in Llanaelhaearn, Gwynedd

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Image caption, The planets alongside the moon in Carnguwch, Gwynedd