Saturday, April 24, 2010

Astrological Signs

Daftar Hotel - As night falls, Venus and Mercury will be visible low on the western horizon. Venus is very bright, and Mercury seems dim. At week's end, Venus begins to climb in the west, as Mercury, initially stationary, eventually sinks.

Hotel di Medan Venus loiters at an amazing negative third magnitude, very bright, while Mercury is at first magnitude.

Over in another quadrant are Saturn and Mars, Saturn high in the southeast and Mars high in the south. Saturn stays up all night. At midnight, it will be due south, and Mars will have moved west.

Both planets should be bright enough to see on clear nights.
Jupiter can now be seen just before dawn. Later this month, Jupiter becomes much more visible, rising earlier in a darker sky, a magnificent sight as it ascends in the east.

Stray meteors that may be spotted April 16-25 are probably Lyrids. The International Meteor Organization says the Lyrid meteor shower's peak, probably weak, could occur April 22.

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