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Sep 15, 2023 · Published 15-Sep-2023. Changed 19-Oct-2023. Venus performs a dazzling 19-month dance as the morning and evening star. But digging into the data reveals more subtle patterns. UPDATE (October 19, 2023): Venus delighted sky-watchers last month as the planet reached its maximum brightness. Next, on October 23, Venus arrives at its farthest point in ...
Aug 29, 2023 · Venus is the brilliant “star” in the lower half of the eastern sky 1-2 hours before sunrise. September 14 – New moon. September 18 – Slender lunar crescent returns at dusk low in the southwestern sky. September 18-30 (a.m.) – Mercury appears the eastern sky about three fists to the lower left of Venus and quickly brightens. Look for a ...
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Sep 18, 2023 · September 2023 offers a great opportunity to spot the planet Venus as a bright planet early in the dark autumnal morning sky.
Sep 8, 2023 · In fact, Venus has erupted into view in the eastern morning sky during the past couple of weeks. When September opened, this resplendent "Morning Star" was rising just prior to dawn's first glow ...
Sep 1, 2023 · The best morning view of Mercury in 2023 occurs this month. The tiny planet hops into the morning sky after its Sept. 6 inferior conjunction. It’s already magnitude 1 by the 16th, standing 8 ...
Aug 31, 2023 · It will appear fairly high in the sky from the Northern Hemisphere – reaching 30 to 40 degrees above the horizon by month's end, depending on your latitude. Sky chart showing Venus in the early morning sky in September. NASA/JPL-Caltech. Meanwhile, Saturn and Jupiter continue this month as easy-to-observe planets.
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Sep 6, 2023 · The September night sky in 2023 promises to be a captivating month for both casual observers and astronomers, as the night sky unveils a series of celestial spectacles, according to this month’s skywatching tips from NASA. Venus in the September night sky. Venus, the second planet from the sun, has dazzled us during the evening for most of ...