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Crescent Moon, Venus, and Aldebaran, July 17, 2020

2022, May 26: Morning Planet, Moon Spectacular, Evening Summer Triangle

April 22, 2022 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

May 26, 2022: The crescent moon nears Morning Star Venus. Mars closes in on Jupiter before their conjunction in three mornings.  Saturn is nearby

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2021, December 16:  Venus – Saturn Closest

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

December 16, 2021:  Venus and Saturn are closest this evening. Jupiter is to the upper left of Saturn. The bright moon is in the eastern sky. In the morning sky, Mars moves through Scorpius.

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2021, September 24:  Summer Triangle Up High

September 11, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

September 24, 2021:  The Summer Triangle – Vega, Altair, and Deneb – is high in the south during the early evening hours.

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2021, Early July Mornings

July 2, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

July Early Mornings, 2021:  Step outside as morning twilight begins, about two hours before sunrise.  Look high in the south for the Summer Triangle, high above Jupiter and Saturn.

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2021, Early July: Hero Highest

July 1, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

July, 2021:  During the early evening sky, Hercules is nearly overhead as evening twilight ends.  The constellation has a spectacular star cluster.

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2021, May 20: Morning Summer Triangle

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

May 20, 2021:  With two bright planets in the southeast before sunrise, the Summer Triangle – Vega, Altair, and Deneb – is high in the south as daylight approaches.

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2021, April 29: Evening Star Venus, Mercury, Mars in Gemini

April 21, 2021 Jeffrey L. Hunt Astronomy, Sky Watching

April 29, 2021: Evening Star Venus and bright Mercury are in the west-northwest during bright twilight.  As the sky darkens, Mars is at the feet of Gemini in the western sky.  Through a binocular the Red Planet is above the star cluster Messier 35.

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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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