Saturday, March 10, 2012

Mercury Fades as Jupiter and Venus Draw Closer

It is getting harder to see Mercury. My friend in Florida said he couldn't see it tonight. However, Tucson has less humidity and more transparent skies. Still, you can tell Mercury is fading fast. Look for it in this pic at the bottom right by the tree, just above the rooftop.


Jupiter and Venus are close enough together I can zoom in and get a pic of the Galilean Moons. Only three were visible tonight. Europa is the missing Moon.

See how much longer you can spot Mercury after sunset. Even when it is lost to the twilight, you will still have the converging Venus and Jupiter to admire.

Reprinted with permission from the Half-Astrophysicist Blog.

2 comments:

legal stranger said...

What rooftop?, what tree? is that north of north? Where am I?

OrbsCorbs said...

Yeah, it's hard to see, but I spotted it. Fading is the right word.

Thanks again, hale for, the excellent photos.