Friday, August 24, 2018

Aug 24 - Catch Mercury

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Before sunrise … Catch Mercury

Happy Friday, everybody!  Looking for weekend fun? Remember ... the evening sky has 4 bright planets now. They're very beautiful. Meanwhile - for the coming 2 weeks - the morning sky has Mercury

See it! Moon sweeps past Mars 

Mars is still at its best, and the moon has just swept past. Plus Saturn is nearby. Enjoy these photos from the EarthSky community. 



The photo above is from last night, from our friend Duke Marsh in New Albany, Indiana. It shows Mars near last night's moon. View it larger

Astronomers see a baby planet growing

It's the 1st time they've seen a planet still gathering material from the primordial disk of dust and gas around its star. 

How to see anticrepuscular rays

Next time you see crepuscular rays - sunrays - at sunrise or sunset, turn around. Gorgeous photos in this post!



Scott Kuhn captured anticrepuscular rays, above, as the moon was rising over Fort Mountain in northern Georgia.

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Before sunrise … Catch Mercury

Castor and Pollux will be noticeable for being bright and close together. With Mercury, Pollux and Procyon make a large, equal-sided triangle that rises before dawn this week. There are other bright stars up before dawn now, too. Click here for more charts.

See it! Moon sweeps past Mars 

Photo taken Tuesday night by Roxana Soetebeer. It shows the moon Tuesday evening, with Mars to the left and Saturn to the right, over New Brunswick, Canada. Click here for more photos.

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