The cosmic tango has made for lovely skywatching opportunities over the last couple of weeks.

NASA’s February skywatching guideandvideooffer tips for enjoying the meeting of the planets.

NASA says to look west in the hour or so after sundown.

you might alwaysconsult a stargazing appfor an assist if needed.

The big moment will occur tonight when the conjunction of the planetary pair occurs.

With the right conditions, you may be able to spot some of Jupiter’s largest moons.

The two planets are in reality extremely far apart and in no danger of bumping each other.

As a bonus, you won’t have to stay up late to enjoy the show.