by Erich Karkoschka
Planets for December 2019
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Mercury will be visible until December 19th, rising just after Mars (15 degrees below) before dawn. |
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Venus is in the evening sky, getting higher and more obvious. |
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New Moon will be at Christmas, last visible in the morning of the 24th and coming back in the evening sky on the 27th below Venus and the 28th right next to Venus, a beautiful pair. |
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Mars rises before dawn in Libra, followed by Mercury 15 degrees below. |
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Saturn is to the upper left of Venus in the evening sky until December 10 & 11, when Venus passes two degrees south of Saturn. At that time, Pluto is right next to both planets, but 15 million times fainter than Venus and not an easy target. After Christmas, Saturn will be too close to the Sun to be visible. |
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Uranus is well placed in the evening for observers with binoculars or a telescope. |
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Neptune is well placed in the evening for observers with binoculars or a telescope. |
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Pluto is next to Venus & Saturn December 10 & 11 but is 15 million times fianter and not an easy target. The brightest minor planet, Vesta, is not too far from Uranus and only slightly fainter. |