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When the Curves Line Up

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2021, April 27: Evening Star Venus, Mercury, Mars, Moon in Pincers

April 19, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

April 27, 2021: Evening Star Venus and Mercury climb into the evening sky in the west-northwest after sunset.  In a darker sky, Mars marches eastward in Gemini, near the feet of the Twins.  Look for the moon caught in the pincers of the Scorpion.

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2021, April 26: Evening Star Venus, Mercury, Mars, Pink Moon

April 18, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

April 26, 2021:  The perigee full moon (supermoon), known as the Pink Moon, occurs this evening.  Evening star Venus and Mercury are above the west-northwest horizon after sunset. Use a binocular to see Mars closest to the star cluster Messier 35.

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2021, April 25: Mercury-Venus Conjunction, Mars, Bright Moon

April 17, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

April 25, 2021: Mercury passes Evening Star Venus this evening after sunset.  Look low in the western sky about 20 minutes after sunset.  Mars is marching eastward in Gemini, near the star cluster Messier 35.  The bright moon is near Spica.

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2021, April 24: Evening Star, Bright Mercury, Venus, Mars, Gibbous Moon

April 16, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

April 24, 2021:  Brilliant Evening Star Venus and bright Mercury are entering the evening sky.  They are low in the west-northwest during evening twilight.  The bright moon is in the southeast in Virgo.  Mars moves into Gemini as it approaches the star cluster Messier 35.

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2021, April 23: Evening Star Venus, Mercury, Mars, Moon

April 15, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

April 23, 2021: Evening Star Venus and Mercury are entering the evening sky.  They are found very low in the west-northwest after sunset.  The bright moon is in the southeastern sky during the early evening.  Mars is moving toward the star cluster Messier 35.

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2021, April 22: Brilliant Venus, Gibbous Moon, Mars

April 14, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

April 22, 2021:  Brilliant Evening Star Venus is making its first appearance in the western sky after sunset.  Look just above the horizon at 20 minutes after sunset.  The bright, gibbous moon is in Leo.  Mars approaches the star cluster Messier 35 in a darker sky.

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2021, April 21: Evening Star Venus, Gibbous Moon, Mars

April 13, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

April 21, 2021: Evening Star is making its first appearance in the west-northwest shortly after sunset.  The gibbous moon is near Leo, while Mars is near the foot of Castor.

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2021, April 20: Venus, Gibbous Moon, Mars, Evening Wonders

April 12, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

April 20, 2021: Venus is very low in the west-northwest after sunset.  The gibbous moon is in Cancer, between Regulus and Pollux.  Mars, above the horns of Taurus, approaches the star cluster Messier 35.

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2021, April 18: Crescent Moon, Mars, Evening Sky

April 10, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

April 18, 2021:  The crescent moon is high in the west after sunset among the stars of Gemini, below Pollux and Castor.  Mars is above the Bull’s horns.  Daylight is 13 hours, 30 minutes long.

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2021, April 6: Mars in Sea of Stars

March 29, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

April 6, 2021:  Find Mars in the west after sunset.  It is approaching the Bull’s horns.  Mars, not as bright as it was a few months ago, is in a sea of the bright winter stars.

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Chart Caption - 2023: January 30-February 3: Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is visible in the northern sky about an hour before sunrise.
Chart Caption - 2023, January 31: The moon is near Elnath after sunset with Mars nearby.
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Author's Notes: Look for Venus and Saturn in the southwest. Four bright planets are visible until month's end, when Saturn departs. "That bright star" in the south-southwest after sundown is Jupiter. Mars is slowly moving eastward with Taurus as the starry backdrop.

Chart Caption - 2023, February 1: Evening Star Venus and bright Jupiter are in the southwest after sundown.
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Copyright Statement: This web site is written and edited by Dr. Jeffrey L. Hunt. The photos and diagrams are made by the author unless otherwise credited. Raw data is from the U.S. Naval Observatory, Starry Night computer program

Content is derived from multiple astronomical sources, including the U.S. Naval Observatory, NASA, ESA, and various books, including Astronomical Tables of the Sun, Moon and Planets by Jean Meeus.  Starry Night and Stellarium computer programs are used as well.  Updates and corrections are made as required.  Some articles are updated at the time of actual astronomical events with new photographs.  The author strives for accurate information.

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