FIGURE 1 |
If you were watching the western early evening skies this
past week you would have seen the decreasing separation between the planets
Venus and Mars (Figure 1). Minimum separation occurs Friday evening with the addition of the thin crescent moon.
FIGURE 2 |
The view of the western early evening sky of February 20 is
illustrated in Figure 2. Venus outshines
both the moon and Mars. Although the
moon is represented in Figure 2, it does not register at the resolution of the
figure, though the moon will be easily visible to the casual observer facing
west.
FIGURE 3 |
A pair of binoculars might enhance the naked eye view. Figure 3 is the view through a pair of 7X35
binoculars. This is a popular size of
binocular. The first number
"7" designates the magnification of the binocular. The size of the
large lenses furthest from your eye while using the binocular provides the
diameter of the lenses in millimeters, in this case "35" millimeters
or roughly 1.5 inches.
The scene before your eyes the evening of the 20th is
somewhat of an illusion. Venus, Mars and the Moon are not that close in
space. We can illustrate this using the
speed of light. A beam of light can travel 8 times around the earth in one
second, yet that same beam of light takes about 8.3 minutes to travel from the
sun to the earth. We say then the sun is 8.3 light minutes away from the earth.
On the 20th of February the sunlight reflected off the moon takes but 1.2
seconds to reach the earth, Venus nearly 12 minutes and the reflected sunlight
from Mars takes 18 minutes.
This is the third of four submissions concerning the planet
Venus in the western evening sky. As you observe the Moon, Venus and Mars this
evening, you might take a second to look directly east. The brilliant star like object hovering
directly above east is the planet Jupiter.
The very close appearance of Venus and Jupiter above the western horizon
the evening of June 30th will be the 4th of 4 postings.
The separation between Jupiter and Venus is
decreasing already. Look tonight to the west at Venus, then to the east at Jupiter... the June
30th event has begun!
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