2022, May 28: Four Morning Planets, Departing Moon

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May 28, 2022:  The four morning planets – Venus, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn – are in the eastern sky before sunrise.  As the moon leaves the morning sky, it is visible low in the east-northeast during bright twilight.

2022, May 28: Four bright morning planets are in the eastern sky before sunrise.
Chart Caption – 2022, May 28: Four bright morning planets are in the eastern sky before sunrise.

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by Jeffrey L. Hunt

Chicago, Illinois:  Sunrise, 5:21 a.m. CDT; Sunset, 8:15 p.m. CDT.  Check local sources for sunrise and sunset times for your location.

Daylight is approaching 15 hours at this latitude. Today it is six minutes shy of that mark.  From May 31 through July 11, the duration is longer than 15 hours, reaching its maximum – 15 hours, 14 minutes – on June 22 and June 23.

Morning Sky

SUMMARY OF PLANETS IN 2022 MORNING SKY

The morning planet parade continues in the eastern sky before sunrise.  This morning, Mars continues its approach to Jupiter before tomorrow’s conjunction.

Start with Morning Star Venus in the eastern sky before sunrise.  Find it about 8° up in the east at 45 minutes before sunup.  Find a location with a clear horizon in that direction.

Bright Jupiter, 20° up in the east-southeast, is 26.6° to the upper right of Venus.  Look closely for dimmer Mars, 0.8° to the lower right of the Jovian Giant. Mars slides past Jupiter tomorrow morning.

Mars moves eastward at a rate of 0.6° per day, while Jupiter only moves 0.1° from morning to morning.  The fastest moving among the four visible worlds before sunrise is Venus.  It travels about 1° from morning to morning.  Saturn is the slowest and the reason Venus is able to open a large gap to the Ringed Wonder.  The Venus – Saturn gap is 64.5°. Two months ago, Venus, Mars, Saturn and the moon were bunched together.  Venus quickly sped away from Saturn and Mars. Mars trailed behind Venus when the Morning Star stepped eastward.

Chart Caption – 2022, May 28: The crescent moon is to the lower left of Venus during bright morning twilight.

The challenge observation of the morning is with the moon.  After yesterday’s wonderful grouping with Venus, the lunar crescent is low in the east-northeast at 30 minutes before sunrise.  First find Venus, nearly 10° up in the east.  The crescent, 4% illuminated, is about 4° up in the east-northeast, 14.7° to the lower left of the Morning Star.

Mercury is slowly moving into the eastern sky, rising only 16 minutes before the sun.

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