Man photographs rare event that won’t happen again for years

Astrophotographer, Josh Dury, aged 26, captured a rare event where Mars and Jupiter appeared close together in the night sky. This event, known as a conjunction, was photographed at 2am in Glastonbury. The two planets will not align like this again until 2033. Despite appearing close, Mars and Jupiter are actually over 350 million miles apart. Sky-watchers can look forward to more celestial events in September, including a supermoon and a partial lunar eclipse.