New Delhi, Sept. 18 -- Skywatchers in the U.S. will witness a stunning celestial event tomorrow. The moon, Venus and the bright star Regulus will align in what NASA calls a conjunction. Read on to know more.

This rare sight requires no telescope, only the naked eye. The trio are among the brightest objects in the sky, making them easy to spot just before sunrise.

Venus and Jupiter had a similar display in August. Now, Venus will share the sky with the moon and Regulus. The event will be visible across the country. If clouds don't block the view, it's a beautiful show worth waking up early for.

Venus, often called Earth's twin, will shine alongside Regulus in the Leo constellation and the waning crescent moon. For those in the Northern ...