The two brightest planets in our sky are visible in the morning. Venus and Jupiter are so close they can talk to each other. This weekend they are less than a degree apart.
You’ll discover this beautiful sight if you can get up early enough in the morning, at least an hour before sunrise. The two are in the east. Venus is the brighter of the two.
Moon, Mercury and Pleiades
On Monday evening, a thin crescent moon will appear near the bright planet Mercury. And if you have some help with binoculars you’ll see the star cluster Pleiades, the Seven Sisters, below and to the right.
The constellation Taurus, the home of the Pleiades, is resting on the western sky after sunset.
Day | Sunrise | Sunset |
---|---|---|
Fri., April 29 | 5:41 | 7:37 |
Sat., April 30 | 5:40 | 7:38 |
Sun., May 1 | 5:38 | 7:39 |
Mon., May 2 | 5:37 | 7:40 |
Tues., May 3 | 5:36 | 7:41 |
Wed., May 4 | 5:34 | 7:42 |
Thurs., May 5 | 5:33 | 7:43 |
Fri., May 6 | 5:32 | 7:44 |
Day | Max (Fº) | Min (Fº) | Inches |
---|---|---|---|
April 22 | 59 | 47 | 0.00 |
April 23 | 68 | 36 | 0.00 |
April 24 | 57 | 43 | 0.00 |
April 25 | 54 | 38 | 0.00 |
April 26 | 58 | 42 | 0.00 |
April 27 | 54 | 48 | 0.09 |
April 28 | 60 | 40 | 0.00 |
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