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Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
Planets in the West
Explanation:
Have you seen any bright planets lately? Chances are if you've been outside under clear skies [ http://currentsky.c…] just after sunset, then you have. Now shining in the west as bright "stars [ http://nfo.edu/astr…]" in the night sky, are all five planets of the solar system known to [ http://www.nasm.si.…etpdiscovery.html ] ancient astronomers - Mercury, Venus, Mars [ http://mars.jpl.nas…funzone.html ], Saturn, and Jupiter [ http://www.seds.org…jupiter.html ]. Recorded from Holt, Michigan, USA about 40 minutes after sunset on April 14th, this digital image [ http://www.pa.msu.e…] captures three of them, Venus, Mars, and Saturn [ http://www.jpl.nasa…saturn_index.html ], along with a young crescent Moon [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…]. Also indicated are the Pleiades [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] star cluster and bright red giant star Aldebaran [ http://www.earthsky…Skywatching/pronounc e.html ] in Taurus. Mercury [ http://www.psrd.haw…MercuryUnveiled.html ], setting, is lost in the trees and glow along the horizon, while Jupiter is off the top of this view. The coming weeks [ http://www.darkhori…] will see photo opportunities galore as all five planets gradually move closer together, posing after sunset with the Moon and stars in the western sky [ http://www.skyviewc…]. Venus [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…], Mars, and Saturn will form the closest trio, drawing within a 5 degree circle (about the apparent size of your fist with arm extended) above Aldebaran by May 3rd.
Credit and Copyright:
John French [ http://www.pa.msu.e…] (Abrams Planetarium [ http://www.pa.msu.e…], MSU [ http://www.pa.msu.e…])
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saturn
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mars
keyword:
moon
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venus
keyword:
planets
keyword:
evening sky
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Mars
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Mercury
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Saturn
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Hawaii
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Jupiter
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Venus
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Michigan
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Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
facet_what:
Moon
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Mars
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Mercury
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Saturn
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Jupiter
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Venus
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Taurus
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ALDEBARAN
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UID:
SPD-APOD-ap020418

Planets in the West