Sunday, June 10, 2018

June 10 - Stars and Planet Line Up

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Tonight … Stars and planet line up
Look west after sunset, as the brightest of planets - Venus - lines up with Castor and Pollux in the constellation Gemini.
No Planet Nine? Instead ... collective gravity?
Astronomers have been searching for a Planet Nine - a world about 10 times Earth's mass - for about 2 years and have yet to spot it. Maybe there's another explanation.
The secrets of night-shining clouds
They're back! People at high latitudes are seeing noctilucent or night-shining clouds, which always return to northern skies around this time of year. Don’t miss the gorgeous photos in this post!

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How far away was that lightning?
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Tonight … Venus, Castor, Pollux
Will you see them in a line? Maybe ... it depends on which night you look, and where you are on the globe. For all of us, though, they'll be nearly on a line. Note ... Venus is about 100 times brighter than either star!
The secrets of night-shining clouds
Noctilucent cloud season has returned to Earth’s high latitudes. Ruslan Merzlyakov in Denmark captured this gorgeous image of these clouds on June 3. They shine at night!
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