| | July 14 Moon, Mercury, Venus Top Stories | | | |
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| | And keep looking for Mars! | | You'll find Mars easily. It's an extremely bright red "star," ascending in the east by mid-evening evening, crossing the sky the rest of the night. | | | EarthSky's 2018 meteor shower guide | | Bad news. Moonlight will obscure the Delta Aquarid's nominal peak in late July. Good news! The Delta Aquarids will still be flying at the moon-free Perseid meteor shower peak in early August. | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | Geyser and Milky Way | Photographer Nitin J. Sanke captured this image at Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone National Park. Nitin said, “All the green color you see in the image is natural airglow.” | | | | |
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| | Next few evenings … Look for moon, Mercury, Venus | Look soon after sunset on Saturday to spot the slender crescent moon pairing up with Mercury. Scan with binoculars if you have them! On Sunday evening, the moon and Venus will be a wonderful sight in the west after sunset. | | |
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