EarthSky will be taking a 3-day holiday for Thanksgiving here in the U.S. If you're celebrating, too, have a great one! We'll be back in your inbox on Sunday. Next few days … Young moon and 3 planets after sunset | | On Thanksgiving evening - Thursday, November 28 - you'll find a particularly striking scene in the west after sunset. Dazzling Venus and Jupiter, with the moon ... wow! Great excuse for a stroll with family and friends. Tonight's young moon will be tough to spot, but some might catch it. Friday evening's moon will be near Saturn. Read more. | | |
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Sneak peek … December planet guide | | In December 2019, a lineup of 3 planets - Jupiter, Venus, Saturn - can still be found in the west after sunset. Venus is brightest, and starts out in the middle of this line. Day by day, Venus will climb upward toward Saturn, until Venus and Saturn meet up for a conjunction on December 10. As the month begins, both Mercury and Mars rise in the east before the sun at each morning's dawn. Mercury will drop into the sun's glare, but Mars will remain in the eastern predawn sky, slowly but surely brightening. Read more. | | |
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