Explanation: Last Friday, a gathering of three bright planets and the Moon
graced the morning sky. With Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and a narrow lunar crescent close to the eastern horizon in the dawn twilight, this picture of the beautiful
conjunction was recorded near Noerdlingen, Germany. These planets are wandering apart now and
Mercury is sinking closer toward the rising Sun. But if you also scan the rest of the sky this week you should be able to add Jupiter and Mars to your planet spotting list, with Mars rising around midnight and Jupiter shining brightly
after sunset. In fact, if you want a better view of Jupiter
than Galileo had, you might check out the 2009 International Year of Astronomy
activities and events during these next few
Galilean Nights (October 22-24).
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