On March 1, 2023, skywatchers will have a unique opportunity to witness a close approach of the planets Venus and Jupiter in the western sky after sunset. Although these planets are actually millions of kilometers apart, they will appear close together from our perspective. Venus, the brighter of the two, will be low in the west with Jupiter positioned just above and to the left. This celestial event, occurring approximately once a year, requires no special equipment to observe, but binoculars can provide a closer view, revealing even Jupiter's four brightest moons. Observing these planets and their movements around the night sky offers a fascinating glimpse into planetary orbits and celestial mechanics. If weather conditions don't permit direct viewing, live streams of the event will be available online. Sky enthusiasts are encouraged to take advantage of this rare and captivating conjunction of two of the brightest planets visible from Earth.