CLEVELAND — While the weather is quiet, there are some cool things to check out in the night sky, including a trifecta conjunction early on Friday morning!

According to NASA, just before sunrise on Sept. 19, you can look east and find the crescent Moon that will be setting in the sky, and you'll notice something unique!

The Moon will be nestled up right next to both Venus and Regulus (which always makes me think of Sirius's brother for my fellow Harry Potter fans). Regulus is one of the brightest stars in the night sky and also lies within the constellation Leo.

This trio is part of a conjunction, which simply means that they look close together in the sky (even if they’re actually far apart in space).

Some bonus skygazing content includes Saturn and Jupiter. Saturn continues to shine

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