By far the most-viewed post at EarthSky this week. People around the world must have spied dazzling Venus shining in the east before sunup … and wondered what it was. Learn more.
This post had one of the best discussions of the week in its comments section. Watch the video, and tell us what you think of these words: "We're returning to the moon, preparing to go beyond to Mars. We are going. We are NASA."
Kenny Noble Cortes caught Venus on the morning of November 13, 2018 … “while ascending to 38,000 feet out of Seattle, roughly 6:30 in the morning. There was a layer of stratus that sandwiched the sunrise between Earth and it. Venus shining brightly above.”
Gilbert Vancell caught these 2 dwarf galaxies - satellites to our Milky Way - from Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in Indonesia, home to active volcanoes. Read more.
In late November and early December, look west in the evening for the Summer Triangle. It's made of the 3 bright stars - Vega, Deneb and Altair - in 3 different constellations. Read more.
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