Sri Lanka, April 24 -- Skywatchers in Sri Lanka are in for a rare celestial treat tomorrow (April 25), as a spectacular triple conjunction involving Venus, Saturn, and the Moon will briefly align gracing the early morning sky.

According to Dr. Janaka Adassuriya, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Colombo, the rare astronomical event will be visible to the naked eye in the eastern sky at around 5:30 a.m., provided there are clear skies and an unobstructed view of the horizon.

"This is a unique opportunity. It's not often that three celestial bodies-Venus, Saturn, and the Moon-come this close together in the sky in a way that can be seen without any special equipment", Dr. Adassuriya explained.

The rare tri...