Posted on 01/12/2008 5:43:40 AM PST by sig226
Explanation: This colorful view of the western sky at sunset features last Wednesday's slender crescent Moon. Of course, when the Moon is in its crescent phase it can never be far from Sun in the sky. Also always close to the Sun in Earth's sky is innermost planet Mercury, seen here below and right of center against the bright orange glow along the horizon. Mercury is usually difficult to glimpse because of the overwhelming sunlight, but increasingly better views of the small planet near sunset will be possible as it wanders farther east of the Sun in the coming days. On January 14th, NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft will have a good view too, as it makes its first Mercury flyby.
It’s one of those “almost can touch the moon” pictures. Very nice. Bookmarking this for a screensaver.
Most people would have to plan an expedition to see Mercury, so most people have never seen Mercury.
Polaris Dust Nebula is beautiful
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