Space will share a smiley face with us this weekend. At 5:30 am Eastern time Friday morning, the crescent moon will temporarily align with Saturn and Venus in a triple conjunction, forming a smiley face in the sky. The trio will be aligned for about an hour. A NASA spokesman says “Anyone wanting to try for a glimpse of the conjunction should find a clear eastern horizon from which to observe.” You won’t need binoculars or a telescope to see it, but those would give you a sharper view.