Every so often, the night sky offers more than stars and distant planets. It gives us a moment of pure wonder. This week, that wonder comes in the form of a smiley face moon. On the predawn morning of April 25, 2025, three well-known celestial bodies, Saturn, Venus, and the Moon, will align perfectly. At around 5:30 AM EST, they will create what many are calling a smiley face in the sky. Whether you’re a skywatcher or simply someone who enjoys the view, this rare event is easy to enjoy. It requires no telescope. All you need is a clear view of the western sky in the early morning.
This isn’t just an astronomical event. It’s a chance to pause and appreciate a brief moment of cosmic beauty. The sky will seem to smile at us. And for once, the universe sends a message that’s lighthearted and joyful.
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The smiley face moon will appear on the eastern horizon at early hours of the morning, on April 25, 2025. Together, they will form a pattern that looks like a grinning face. Venus, known as the Evening Star, will form one eye. Saturn, slightly dimmer but still visible, will make the other eye. The Moon’s graceful arc will create the mouth.

This sight will be visible from many parts of the world. Observers in the Northern Hemisphere will have the best view. Make sure to watch early. The celestial smile will last for about an hour before the planets dip below the horizon. Find a place with a clear view of the eastern sky. Trees and buildings can block your view. Even in cities, you’ll still see Venus and the Moon. Saturn may be trickier, but binoculars can help.