This morning’s moon and Venus
Release Date: Apr 25, 2014
The moon and Venus are the second- and third-brightest objects in Earth’s sky, after the sun. You’ll see them together now in the east before dawn.
The waning crescent moon is now sweeping past the sky’s brightest starlike object – the planet Venus – n the eastern predawn sky. They were closest on Friday morning – April 25, 2014 – but you might catch the moon and Venus on Saturday, too.
Click here for a chart and info about Saturday’s moon and Venus.
If you’re in Australia, you have a partial solar eclipse next week!
'E' 카테고리의 다른 글
Light from huge explosion 12 billion years ago reaches Earth (0) | 2014.06.12 |
---|---|
Kennedy-Nixon Debates (0) | 2014.05.17 |
스텔스 폭격기 B-2, 군산앞 서해상서 폭격훈련 시행 (0) | 2014.03.28 |
South China Sea: Revival Of The Cold War And Balance Of Power? – Analysis (0) | 2014.02.10 |
[르포]'중국 속에 한국..홍췐루를 가다' (0) | 2014.02.02 |