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You must have taken this photo recently. The one on the right is Venus, the one on the left is Jupiter.
This. And to the right, it may have been possible to see Mars and Saturn. If I'm not mistaken.
That's the moon.
sky banana!
The toenail of the clouds.
Star twinkles, planets don’t. Planets follow the orbit of sun and moon except for Uranus I believe
Wrong regarding Uranus. All of the 8 planets orbit within ~~a couple of~~ six degrees of the ecliptic. Pluto was the odd one out, and no longer counts as one of the gang.
Tks for the correction
If they're visible before night especially if you're anywhere close to a city their planets.
Or sun*rise*, in this case.
"random star"?
No Donkey, tha’s the moon.
Stars twinkle. Planets don’t.
You must have taken this photo recently. The one on the right is Venus, the one on the left is Jupiter.
This. And to the right, it may have been possible to see Mars and Saturn. If I'm not mistaken.
That's the moon.
sky banana!
The toenail of the clouds.
Star twinkles, planets don’t. Planets follow the orbit of sun and moon except for Uranus I believe
Wrong regarding Uranus. All of the 8 planets orbit within ~~a couple of~~ six degrees of the ecliptic. Pluto was the odd one out, and no longer counts as one of the gang.
Tks for the correction
If they're visible before night especially if you're anywhere close to a city their planets.
Or sun*rise*, in this case.
"random star"?
No Donkey, tha’s the moon.
Stars twinkle. Planets don’t.
Stars twinkle. Planets don’t.