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Stargazers handled to uncommon sight as Venus seems beside crescent Moon

By Editorial Board Published January 4, 2025 2 Min Read
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Stargazers handled to uncommon sight as Venus seems beside crescent Moon

Stargazers spied an uncommon sight on Friday night time, as Venus appeared beside a crescent moon.

The planet could possibly be seen with the bare eye in places fortunate sufficient to have clear skies and unbelievable footage present it seemingly shining.

Venus is usually known as the Morning or Night Star, as it might probably simply be mistaken for a vibrant star.

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The view from Sieversdorf, Germany. Pic: AP

03 January 2025, Brandenburg, Sieversdorf: The 16 percent visible crescent moon can be seen together with Venus (at the top of the image) in the early evening sky. After the sun and the moon, the planet Venus is the brightest astronomical object in the night sky. Photo by: Patrick Pleul/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

A crescent moon and the planet Venus straddle a cross on top of Quebec Baptist Church in Ellaville, Georgia, U.S. January 3, 2025. REUTERS/Sam Wolfe

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The Moon and Venus straddle a cross on high of Quebec Baptist Church in Ellaville, Georgia. Pic: Reuters

January seems set to be a very good month for stargazers and astronomers, as quite a few celestial phenomena will likely be seen throughout the approaching weeks.

The Quadrantid meteor bathe is at its peak this weekend and visual till 12 January.

A crescent moon and the planet Venus are seen next to an oak tree in Ellaville, Georgia, U.S. January 3, 2025. REUTERS/Sam Wolfe

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Venus – seen right here from Georgia, USA – did not seem as vibrant when considered from the States. Pic: Reuters

On 16 January, there is a sturdy probability you can see Mars because the crimson planet will likely be in “opposition”, which means Earth will likely be instantly between it and the solar.

Just below every week later, on 21 January, you can see 5 planets – Saturn, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter and Mars – within the night time sky after 9pm, based on the Royal Observatory Greenwich.

4 of the planets must be seen to the bare eye, however seeing Uranus would require a telescope or very darkish skies.

Anybody hoping to identify celestial phenomena is suggested to discover a stargazing spot away from gentle air pollution and to permit no less than quarter-hour on your eyes to regulate to the darkness.

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