With an orbit of only 88 days, little Mercury never strays far from the Sun. For that reason, it can be difficult to spot in our morning or evening sky.
Luckily, on Christmas Eve, it will reach "Maximum Western Elongation', or the farthest West that it can reach in our Eastern morning sky.
With an orbit of only 88 days, little Mercury never strays far from the Sun. For that reason, it can be difficult to spot in our morning or evening sky.
Luckily, on Christmas Eve, it will reach "Maximum Western Elongation', or the farthest West that it can reach in our Eastern morning sky.
2025 promises to be another" stellar" year!
2025 promises to be another" stellar" year!
Look to the SW over the next few nights to witness the Crescent Moon with Earthshine
Image credit: Sky and Telescope
Look to the SW over the next few nights to witness the Crescent Moon with Earthshine
Image credit: Sky and Telescope