Skywatching at your locality better than astrological softwareHey folks,
I just see how bright star venus here in equator. I'm awakened by Adzan Maghrib prayer.
remember that currentlyExample real footage of Venus aka Morning Star [pic taken at 3.15 am]
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Man, I should upload it on Introductions to Hellenistic 7 stars - part II
I'm sure the brightest one is Venus because Jupiter is close to Sun ascendancy.
currently Mercury and Saturn are rising not long before sunriseI wonder how to catch other 3 stars? [Mercury, Saturn, Mars]
I wonder how to catch other 3 stars? [Mercury, Saturn, Mars]
I wonder how to catch other 3 stars? [Mercury, Saturn, Mars]
keep in mind that astronomers use constellations for night skies viewingYou have to look for them when they're in the night sky.
Mars is currently in Aries, and Aries rises in the middle of the day at this time of year.
At sunset, Mars should be somewhere near the midheaven.
If you're at the equator, it's probably more or less directly overhead.
By the time you're getting those early morning pictures of Venus and Jupiter, Mars has set.
It would be going down around the middle of the night.
So, sunset to about midnight is the time frame to find Mars.
Saturn and Mercury are too close to the sun right now to be seen in the night sky.
They rise in the day, and set around when the sun does, so
we can't see them.
(Unless you're in a very clear area with no light pollution
and looking right before sunrise, as Jupiter mentioned.)
Mercury is usually very difficult to observeI'll try to look at them next time
But the mercury is very difficult to see these days.
Mercury is the closest planet to the SunMaybe there are particularly tricks to see mercury
From what I know it could be seen
when mercury is in 10° from the sun,
or I'm mistaken for this tricks.