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    • January 8 at 6:48 p.m. CST

      • Venus (m = −4.3) makes a grand entrance into the morning sky after its inferior conjunction on January 8 at 6:48 p.m. CST. In only two mornings, it rises at Civil Twilight and by January 15, it rises at Nautical Twilight.
  1. Dec 15, 2021 · Venus enters the morning sky and becomes a bright beacon in the east-southeast by the end of January 2022. The morning appearance has Venus passing Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter. In addition, Mars passes the two giant planets.

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      During 2022, Morning Star Venus puts on a magnificent dance...

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      Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars are easily visible during...

  2. Having passed through inferior conjunction on January 8th 2022 (when it was positioned directly between the Earth and the Sun), Venus swiftly entered the dawn sky as a 'Morning Star' around mid-month, rising in the ESE shortly before sunrise.

  3. Dec 16, 2021 · Venus (m = −4.3) makes a grand entrance into the morning sky after its inferior conjunction on January 8 at 6:48 p.m. CST. In only two mornings, it rises at Civil Twilight and by January 15, it rises at Nautical Twilight.

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    • See Venus in Daytime

    On the morning of January 29, 2022, the old moon – a waning crescent – will join Venus and Mars. Brilliant Venus, far-dimmer Mars and the glowing crescent moon will form an intriguing and picturesque celestial line-up, low in the east before sunrise. So don’t forget to take a photo and submit it to us! Look for the slender crescent glowing with ear...

    Venus orbits one step inward from Earth. It passed between us and the sun earlier this month. So now the lighted face of Venus (its day side) is still turned mostly away from us now. That means that, from our earthly perspective, Venus appears as a crescent world. But that lighted crescent is relatively large in our sky, because Venus is still rela...

    Aim a pair of well-focused binoculars toward Venus. In January 2022, we on Earth see Venus as a tiny crescent. That’s because it’s nearby and its lighted portion of “day” side is facing mostly away from us.

    Venus is now bright enough that you might be able to see in the daytime. Check this out for yourself by spotting Venus 30 minutes before sunrise. Follow it in the brightening sky by situating yourself so that it appears placed just above a distant reference object such as a utility pole or a tree. Keep it placed above the reference object as the mi...

  4. Jul 26, 2023 · On January 8, 2022, a 0.3%-illuminated Venus displays cusp extensions and lots of distortion and color due to unsteady air and atmospheric refraction. The crescent was so thin it behaved more like a twinkling star.

  5. In 2022, Venus continues its retrograde that started on December 19th, 2021. Venus Retrograde Cycle from December 19, 2021, to January 29, 2022, in the sign of Capricorn:

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  7. Mar 16, 2021 · Venus sets at Nautical Twilight on New Year’s Day 2022. It is rapidly moving between the earth and sun, setting about 7 minutes earlier each evening. In only five days it sets at Civil Twilight and then passes inferior conjunction at 6:48 p.m. CST on January 8, 2020.

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