Posted on 01/07/2021 9:10:45 PM PST by BenLurkin
From Jan. 9-12, Mercury, Jupiter, and Saturn will be visible in the southwestern sky. The celestial event is known as a “triple conjunction,” which means two planets and a third planet meet each other in the sky for a short period of time.
Shortly after sunset on Jan. 9, look above the west-southwestern horizon and you will see Mercury to the left of Saturn and Jupiter positioned just above Saturn.
“From Friday evening to Monday evening, the planet Mercury will appear to pass first by Saturn and then by Jupiter as it shifts away from the horizon, visible each evening low in the west-southwest and setting before evening twilight ends,” NASA wrote on its website.
According to Space.com, all three planets will fit within the field of view of binoculars.
Skywatchers should find an unobstructed view of the horizon and begin stargazing no later than 45 minutes after sundown.
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Can you keep your crude post off of FR. Thanks.
I have asked mods to remove it.
It served its purpose...
TXnMA
(...interesting that you didn't object to # 19...)
Mercury = Judgement or Decision
Jupiter = Good (Jesus)
Saturn = Evil (Satan)
Minus that, I don't disagree with what you were complaining about.
Have a good night.
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