During this time we will also get to see an almost full moon, which will cause us to see three glowing circles in the sky.

The view of Venus and Mars is currently blocked by the sun, however, we have a great chance to view Jupiter, Saturn and the Moon in conjunction. From August 9 the Moon is appearing very close to Jupiter and Saturn. Viewers will be able to check this view out starting at dusk until the early hours of the morning around the world.
This phenomenon will be viewable every night from August 9 to August 11. August is the month in which Jupiter and Saturn tend to pop in the sky according to EarthSky. This is happening due to the sun and the  planets are exactly 180 degrees apart in the sky.
During this time we will also get to see an almost full moon, which will cause us to see three glowing circles in the sky. On SUNDAY night, Saturn will get closer to the moon, which will make it easier to spot in the night.
Enjoy the sky event

August 11, 2019