Monday, August 13, 2007
Venus and the Moon, Tuesday evening
This Tuesday evening is the last time to see Venus, after this, it will be too low to the horizon to see. Heck, even now it is pretty close to the horizon and not easily visible.
Tuesday evening Venus will be a scant two fingerwidths above the horizon half an hour after sunset, with a very thing crescent Moon above and Regulus nearby, it will be difficult to catch, but worthwhile to farewell our beacon of the evening.
Tuesday evening Venus will be a scant two fingerwidths above the horizon half an hour after sunset, with a very thing crescent Moon above and Regulus nearby, it will be difficult to catch, but worthwhile to farewell our beacon of the evening.
Labels: Moon, Observational Astronomy, Venus