Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Southern Skywatch April 2011 Edition Up
Morning sky looking east in Adelaide showing the Moon, Venus, Mercury, Mars and Jupiter at 6:00 pm local time on Saturday April 30 (similar views will be seen from other cities at the equivalent local time). Click to embiggen.
The April edition of Southern Skywatch is now up.
The bright planets accumulate in the morning sky late in April, for some amazing lineups,
Mercury Mars and Jupiter join Venus for an extended planet dance.
Venus is now a gibbous shape in small telescopes. Venus meets up with the crescent Moon twice this month.
Saturn is at opposition, when it is biggest and brightest as seen from Earth. Saturn is now an excellent telescopic object in the evening rising at Sunset.
Sorry about Southern Skywatch being late, But with family visitors, having to move my lab at short notice (see image) and having the powerpack to my laptop die rather spectacularly, things kind of got away from me.
The April edition of Southern Skywatch is now up.
The bright planets accumulate in the morning sky late in April, for some amazing lineups,
Mercury Mars and Jupiter join Venus for an extended planet dance.
Venus is now a gibbous shape in small telescopes. Venus meets up with the crescent Moon twice this month.
Saturn is at opposition, when it is biggest and brightest as seen from Earth. Saturn is now an excellent telescopic object in the evening rising at Sunset.
Sorry about Southern Skywatch being late, But with family visitors, having to move my lab at short notice (see image) and having the powerpack to my laptop die rather spectacularly, things kind of got away from me.
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