This was the most popular post at EarthSky this week, and no wonder. It's exciting! We're holding our breaths for the 1st-ever direct image of a black hole's event horizon, expected to be released in 2018.
Venus and Mercury were closer in early March, but they're easier to see now. Don't miss these photos of the 2 innermost worlds in our solar system, in the west after sunset. Plus … best time to look this month!
Venus (lower, brighter) and Mercury with a jet contrail on March 7, 2018, caught by Holly Harker at Stagecoach State Park, Colorado. By the way, this is a contrail, not a "chemtrail."
The height of a rainbow depends on the height of the sun. The higher the sun, the lower the rainbow. Patty Singer caught this low rainbow outside Joshua Tree National Park on February 22.
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