The Moon, Venus, and Jupiter are the brightest night sky objects. On Thursday evening, November 28, they'll all align, plus Saturn, too
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once. Mercury is always the toughest to spot due to its proximity to the Sun, but sometimes Mars appears even smaller in angular diameter than Mercury. Venus is always the brightest planet, followed by Jupiter, and then usually followed by Mars and then either Mercury or Saturn.As 2019 has progressed, Saturn has followed Jupiter in its sky-crossing migration from east to west.... [+]
Moon. This trio of bright lights was visible in the pre-dawn skies throughout the world, but the current show is occurring in the post-sunset skies, making it a much easier target for even casual skywatchers. Visible in the post-sunset skies, a faint Saturn can be seen trailing about 15° behind the pair.... [+]
in the post-sunset skies. When planets, such as 2014's Mercury are also visible in the post-sunset skies, it can make for a delightful sight.On November 28, the emerging crescent Moon joins them both, creating a spectacular celestial alignment.... [+]
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