Monday, April 2, 2018

April 2 - Moon and Jupiter, Tiangong

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Tonight and tomorrow … Moon and Jupiter

Stay up late, or get up before sunrise Tuesday and Wednesday mornings to catch the moon and Jupiter.

Fiery death for Tiangong-1 and a plunge into the Pacific

Reentry has been confirmed as April 2 at 00:16 UTC (April 1 at 8:16 p.m. EDT). Reentry occurred in the Pacific Ocean, northwest of Tahiti.

Come to know the Big and Little Dippers

The Big Dipper is easy. And, once you find it, you can find the Little Dipper, too.

Mizar and Alcor, famous double star

Mizar and its fainter companion star Alcor are easy to spot in the Big Dipper's handle.

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Tonight and tomorrow … Moon and Jupiter

You can't miss 'em! They're the brightest objects in the sky from late night until dawn.

Forgotten boat and 3 planets

Photographer Nima Asadzadeh caught Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn against the backdrop of the distant Milky Way center, from Lake Urmia, Iran. See Jupiter near the moon from late night to dawn tonight and tomorrow. See Mars and Saturn before dawn - in a single binocular field - all week, plus very near the moon on the morning of April 7.

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