Planets in the West
Have you seen any bright planets lately?
Chances are if you've been outside
under clear skies
just after sunset, then you have.
Now shining in the west as bright
"stars"
in the night sky, are all five planets of the solar
system known to ancient astronomers -
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn, and
Jupiter.
Recorded from Holt, Michigan, USA about 40 minutes after sunset
on April 14th,
this
digital image captures three of them, Venus,
Mars, and Saturn, along with a young
crescent Moon.
Also indicated are the Pleiades
star cluster and
bright red giant star Aldebaran in Taurus.
Mercury,
setting, is lost in the trees and glow along the horizon,
while Jupiter is off the top of this view.
The coming weeks
will see photo opportunities galore
as all five planets gradually move closer together, posing
after sunset with the Moon and stars in the western
sky.
Venus, Mars,
and Saturn will form the closest trio,
drawing within a 5 degree circle (about the apparent
size of your fist with arm extended) above Aldebaran by May 3rd.