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Mar 2, 2023 · The March 1/2, 2023 conjunction is special because Venus and Jupiter are separated by only 0.5° while the Venus/Jupiter pair is separated from the Sun by 25° or more. (Specifically, this ...
- Ethan Siegel
Mar 9, 2023 · The March 1/2, 2023 conjunction is special because Venus and Jupiter are separated by only 0.5° while the Venus/Jupiter pair is separated from the Sun by 25° or more. (Specifically, this ...
- Ethan Siegel
Mar 1, 2023 · The best time to spot the conjunction of Jupiter and Venus in the US will be early evening on Wednesday, but the two planets will continue to appear close together in the night sky on Thursday, he ...
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Venus and Jupiter are the two brightest planets visible from Earth. And – throughout February 2023 – they were easy to spot in the sunset direction during evening twilight. Indeed, dazzling Venus and bold Jupiter crept closer together throughout February, with Venus shining as the brighter world. Around the evenings of February 21 and 22, we saw a ...
They are very, very bright, indeed! To be sure, you still can’t miss them if you look west after sunset. Both outshine all the stars. In fact, Venus ranks as the 3rd-brightest natural body in the sky, after the sun and moon. Venus is so dazzlingly bright that some sharp-sighted people can spot it in daylight. By the way, the view changes with time ...
Venus is about the same size and density as Earth. It orbits one step inward from Earth around the sun. It’s the brightest planet visible from Earth, but why? Sure, it’s relatively close to us. But, also, Venus is covered with highly reflective clouds. The clouds of Venus are good at reflecting sunlight. That’s the main reason the planet looks brig...
Bottom line: The March 1-2 conjunction of the bright planets Venus and Jupiter has ended. Great photos from EarthSky’s community here. For more great observing events in the coming weeks, visit EarthSky’s night sky guide
Trump’s Federal Indictment: June – August 2023. What happened: Returning to 2023’s Venus retrograde story… The planet of beauty and pleasure had some justice to dish out. Though Donald Trump has lived most of his life seemingly above the law, buffered by his immense wealth, cracks began to form in his house of cards this year.
Nov 20, 2023 · By an hour after sunset, two planets are easily visible. Saturn, dimmer than Venus and Jupiter, is over 35° above the southern horizon. It is slowly moving eastward in front of dim Aquarius, 7.8° to the upper left of Deneb Algedi, meaning “the kid’s tail,” 9.9° to the upper right of Skat, meaning “the leg,” and 10.3° to the lower right of Lambda Aquarii (λ Aqr on the chart).
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Mar 1, 2023 · We did a check of Venus-Jupiter conjunctions over a 50-year interval ... The GRS transit time tonight was 02-March-2023 at 0025 UT/1925 EST 01-March-2023. Europa occultation by Jupiter at 2318 UT ...