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Early morning. Planet show
Just before the sun comes up if you look east you will see Venus (brightest object in the sky except the moon) about 65 degrees up. Down from Venes a verily visible planet Mars. next the second brightest planet just below Mars is Jupiter. Looking further down just above the horizon you will see Mercury. Mercury only visible about ever 6 weeks and only seen very low off the horizon. FYI if interested?
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I thought it was a star when I first saw it a few days ago. It is quite spectacular. Thanks for sharing, I get up early anyway, but maybe some people will look out there who don't usually check the eastern sky in the morning.
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Mercury may be harder to see the early depending on its cycle it will be bright orange the earlier you see it. About 630 best to identify it if you've never seen it before? I've got sky scout which easily identifies thousands of objects in the sky.
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Scout? Tell me more
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Fi was up at 3am but those pesky clouds were in the way
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Will these planets be visible tomorrow?
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The wife and I were bird-watching at Cape May, NJ over the weekend and saw this lineup over the ocean just before sunrise. That's the first time I've ever seen Mercury and the first time I've ever seen four planets at once. A few mornings before, I saw Venus, Mars, Jupiter and a crescent moon but Mercury was hidden behind trees (that was in North Carolina). Both were amazing views.
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Before I die I want to go where it is completely dark (no city lights) so I can view the stars like when I was kid. Due to the city lighting at night most of the stars can be seen from the naked eye. I bet the view over the ocean was spectacular!
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On my iPad I have an APP called Sky Guide. It shows the entire sky from your point including below the horizon. It even has the satellites. As you move your iPad across the sky it moves with you and you can touch each object and it tells you what it is.
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I can't remember where I use to go to study satellites? I think was nasa space station site that live tracks the space station? |
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