Sunday, December 7, 2008

Line Up


Four planets and the Sun arrange themselves in a line up this week. Mars, on the far side of its orbit, is situated behind the Sun and so is Mercury. Because they appear close to the Sun, they can not be seen. Jupiter sets about 7:45 p.m. and can be found in the southwest 30 minutes after sunset. Venus, quite a bit brighter than Jupiter, follows it to the horizon setting around 8:00 p.m.

This time every year the Sun is located not in a familiar constellation of the zodiac, but a relatively unknown one, Ophiuchus. It drifts eastward through it until December 18 when it crosses the border into Sagittarius.

The final "bright" planet, Saturn, rises in the east about 11:45 p.m. in Leo. By dawn, it is high in the south. The 3rd quarter Moon is close to it on the 18th and 19th.

Such is our view from Earth ...

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