Morning, Moon, and Mercury
Image Credit & Copyright: Stephen Mudge
Explanation: Last week
Mercury wandered
far to the west of the Sun. As the solar system's
innermost
planet neared its greatest elongation or greatest angle from the Sun (for
this apparition about 27 degrees) it was joined by an
old crescent Moon. The conjunction was an engaging
sight for early
morning risers in the southern hemisphere. There the pair rose together in
predawn skies, climbing high above the horizon along a steeply inclined
ecliptic plane. This well composed sequence captures
the rising Moon and Mercury above the city lights of
Brisbane
in Queensland, Australia. A stack of digital images, it consists of an exposure
made every 3 minutes beginning at 4:15 am local time on April 19. Mercury's
track is at the far right, separated from the Moon's path by about 8 degrees.
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