Venus, Mercury
Taken by Marian Urbanik on December 29, 2022 @ Čadca, Slovakia
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The evening sky at the end of 2022 offers a rare opportunity to see all the planets of the solar system. After the sunset, we can start with Mercury and Venus in the constellation of Sagittarius - today 29 December in conjunction, we continue with Saturn in Capricorn, then striking Jupiter - today in conjunction with the Moon , close to Jupiter 8 degrees in the southwest direction is the current most distant planet - Neptune, to observe it we will need a map and a smaller telescope or trimeter. The Taurus constellation catches the attention of Mars, Aldebaran and the Pleiades, and finally, in the constellation of Aries, we find Uranus, which is at the limit of visibility with the naked eye, but in a dark sky, we can definitely find it in the telescope.
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