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elleng

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Wed Dec 27, 2023, 07:13 PM Dec 2023

Now is a good time to see Mercury!

Mercury is re-emerging in our dawn sky, near the sunrise, below brilliant Venus. Look east at dawn. Mercury will reach its greatest morning elongation - its greatest apparent distance from the rising sun - on January 12, 2024. Mercury will brighten through early February before disappearing from the morning sky. 🌌
Mercury orbits the sun every 88 days. And Earth is moving, too. So Mercury goes between us and the sun pretty often,

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Now is a good time to see Mercury! (Original Post) elleng Dec 2023 OP
Thursday morning: no dice. It's drizzling as I put out the recycling. And good morning. NT mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2023 #1
Bit of drizzle, fully cloudy here. elleng Dec 2023 #2
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