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- The answer is that Venus – in its smaller and faster orbit around the sun – is about to “turn the corner” ahead of us in orbit. In other words, Venus is about to pass on the far side of the sun from Earth. Its faster motion around the sun relative to Earth will bring the sun between us and it, and we won’t be able to view the planet from Earth.
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Dec 5, 2021 · The volcanic, hellish planet will shine serenely at dusk at its highest altitude in our night sky, starting Sunday (Dec. 5). It's so bright, at magnitude -4.4, it will easily be visible to the...
Oct 28, 2021 · It is so bright now that it can be seen easily with the naked eye in a deep blue, haze-free afternoon sky. It continues to approach Earth while appearing to curve back in toward the sun in our...
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Mar 16, 2021 · Until about the autumnal equinox, the planet is only about 10° up in the sky around 45 minutes after sunset. Venus moves eastward along the ecliptic compared to the starry background until December 18.
Dec 6, 2021 · As 2021 draws to a close, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn are seen together soon after sunset in the south to south-western sky. This attractive and enticing spectacle is embellished when a waxing crescent Moon comes a-calling in early December.
- An Arresting, But Difficult Sight
- A Second-Rate Apparition
- Expect Better Things by Autumn
- Large, Slender Crescent
Each month through December, Venus will engage the moon in a conjunction, meaning the two objects will appear close together in the sky. But the conjunction where the two will appear closest will be the one that will occur on Wednesday, May 12. You will need a flat and unobstructed view of the west-northwest horizon as both the moon and Venus will ...
Unfortunately, for most of us north of the equator, this is going to turn out to be a rather sub-par evening apparition of Venus, especially during the upcoming summer months. The reason for this is that from now right on through late summer Venus is going to always remain unusually low in the western twilight sky right after sunset. From the end o...
But beginning with the second week of September, our view of Venus will begin to slowly improve. For one thing, Venus will be getting noticeably brighter as it rounds the sun and speeds closer to Earth. Also, its angular distance from the sun in the sky will be increasing, meaning it slowly will start setting later: on Sept. 7, 1 hour and 33 minute...
After Christmas Venus will quickly fade, vanishing from view soon after the turn of the new year, and passing inferior conjunction on Jan. 9. By mid-January it will reemerge as the "morning star" low in the southeast sky. Between now and year's end, if you track Venus with a small telescope, you'll be able to follow its complete range of phases and...
Sep 6, 2021 · Venus can come near a thin crescent Moon due to the geometry of its orbit, but can never come close to a full Moon, given that it never strays more than 47 degrees from the Sun in the sky.
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May 24, 2021 · Venus, the closest planet to Earth, will appear impressively bright in the night sky this week, after being obscured by the glare of the sun during much of winter and spring.