'Smiley face' in space to appear over Kansas, here's when
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansans who turn their eyes skyward, and use a little imagination, will have a chance to spot a rare smiley face in space later this month.
27 News spoke with NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador Brenda Culbertson about the upcoming celestial event to learn how people can best enjoy it. She said that at 5:30 a.m. on the morning of April 25, there will be a conjunction of Venus, Saturn and the moon in the sky forming an odd sight.
"Venus is higher above the eastern horizon with Saturn lower...