{"id":1008,"date":"2020-11-10T10:55:24","date_gmt":"2020-11-10T10:55:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thenextweb.com\/?p=1327404"},"modified":"2020-11-10T10:55:24","modified_gmt":"2020-11-10T10:55:24","slug":"every-planet-in-our-solar-system-will-be-visible-this-week-heres-how-to-spot-them","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.londonchiropracter.com\/?p=1008","title":{"rendered":"Every planet in our Solar System will be visible this week \u2014 here\u2019s how to spot them"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p id=\"fe6e\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>All the planets in the Solar System are visible in the night sky this week, making a beautiful sight for stargazers. Even the outermost planets \u2014 Uranus, and Neptune (plus the dwarf planet Pluto) can be seen by observers using telescopes.<\/p>\n<p id=\"7429\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>Jupiter and Saturn can easily be found in the southwestern region of the evening skies, while everyone\u2019s favorite ex-planet, Pluto, can be found by skilled amateur astronomers. Venus and Mercury, huddling close to the Sun, can be seen just before sunrise. Mars, meanwhile, is spending its time with our two ice giants \u2014 Uranus and Neptune.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"b6f5\" class=\"io ip dg bp iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz ja jb jc jd je jf jg jh ji jj jk jl ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>Fire and ice<\/h2>\n<figure class=\"ho hp hq hr hs ht cq cr paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hu hv ej hw aj hx\" tabindex=\"0\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"cq cr jm\">\n<div class=\"id s ej ie\">\n<div class=\"jn ig s\">\n<figure class=\"post-image post-mediaBleed aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"uz va t u v ia aj c lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/3200\/1*OBGnFa5FCrn_F2evbpw9-g.jpeg\" alt=\"Image for post\" width=\"1600\" height=\"763\" data-lazy=\"true\"><figcaption><a href=\"https:\/\/thenextweb.com\/syndication\/2020\/11\/10\/every-planet-in-our-solar-system-will-be-visible-this-week-heres-how-to-spot-them\/#\" data-url=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?url=https%3A%2F%2Fthenextweb.com%2Fsyndication%2F2020%2F11%2F10%2Fevery-planet-in-our-solar-system-will-be-visible-this-week-heres-how-to-spot-them%2F&amp;via=thenextweb&amp;related=thenextweb&amp;text=Check out this picture on: Finding Mars is easy this week \u2014 and the Red Planet can be used to find two more challenging targets for amateur astronomers \u2014 Uranus and Neptune. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live.\" data-title=\"Share Finding Mars is easy this week \u2014 and the Red Planet can be used to find two more challenging targets for amateur astronomers \u2014 Uranus and Neptune. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live. on Twitter\" data-width=\"685\" data-height=\"500\" class=\"post-image-share popitup\" title=\"Share Finding Mars is easy this week \u2014 and the Red Planet can be used to find two more challenging targets for amateur astronomers \u2014 Uranus and Neptune. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live. on Twitter\"><i class=\"icon icon--inline icon--twitter--dark\"><\/i><\/a>Finding Mars is easy this week \u2014 and the Red Planet can be used to find two more challenging targets for amateur astronomers \u2014 Uranus and Neptune. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p id=\"5e88\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>The southeastern sky, a little after sunset, offers <a class=\"bv jo\" href=\"https:\/\/thecosmiccompanion.net\/101429-a-tiny-twin-of-the-moon-follows-mars-through-space\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Mars <\/a>\u2014 glowing brilliant red. And, the two planets discovered in the age of telescopes \u2014 Uranus and Neptune \u2014 can be found straddling the Red Planet.<\/p>\n<p id=\"fea7\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>Using a telescope or binoculars, Uranus can found about 13 degrees above Mars, and 20 degrees north (left) of the Red Planet. It will appear as a small, light blue disk in most telescopes or binoculars.<\/p>\n<p id=\"f502\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>Neptune \u2014 dimmer, darker, and harder to find than Uranus, can be seen 11 degrees below, and 31 degrees south (right) of Mars. Finding this planet can present a real challenge for amateur astronomers.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"4e70\" class=\"io ip dg bp iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz ja jb jc jd je jf jg jh ji jj jk jl ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>The two heavyweight champions<\/h2>\n<figure class=\"ho hp hq hr hs ht cq cr paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hu hv ej hw aj hx\" tabindex=\"0\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"cq cr jm\">\n<div class=\"id s ej ie\">\n<div class=\"jn ig s\">\n<figure class=\"post-image post-mediaBleed aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"uz va t u v ia aj c lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/3200\/1*plpBB8scVchEz-rbKM3IFg.jpeg\" alt=\"Image for post\" width=\"1600\" height=\"763\" data-lazy=\"true\"><figcaption><a href=\"https:\/\/thenextweb.com\/syndication\/2020\/11\/10\/every-planet-in-our-solar-system-will-be-visible-this-week-heres-how-to-spot-them\/#\" data-url=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?url=https%3A%2F%2Fthenextweb.com%2Fsyndication%2F2020%2F11%2F10%2Fevery-planet-in-our-solar-system-will-be-visible-this-week-heres-how-to-spot-them%2F&amp;via=thenextweb&amp;related=thenextweb&amp;text=Check out this picture on: Jupiter and Saturn, among the brightest objects in the Solar System, are easy finds in the western sky this week. And, former planet Pluto can also be seen near Jupiter, using a larger telescope. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live.\" data-title=\"Share Jupiter and Saturn, among the brightest objects in the Solar System, are easy finds in the western sky this week. And, former planet Pluto can also be seen near Jupiter, using a larger telescope. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live. on Twitter\" data-width=\"685\" data-height=\"500\" class=\"post-image-share popitup\" title=\"Share Jupiter and Saturn, among the brightest objects in the Solar System, are easy finds in the western sky this week. And, former planet Pluto can also be seen near Jupiter, using a larger telescope. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live. on Twitter\"><i class=\"icon icon--inline icon--twitter--dark\"><\/i><\/a>Jupiter and Saturn, among the brightest objects in the Solar System, are easy finds in the western sky this week. And, former planet Pluto can also be seen near Jupiter, using a larger telescope. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p id=\"3f02\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>The evening sky also offers Jupiter and <a class=\"bv jo\" href=\"https:\/\/medium.com\/the-cosmic-companion\/20-more-moons-found-around-saturn-9f50d020110d?source=friends_link&amp;sk=039ca594b904d343b27d28b4d502d3c5\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Saturn<\/a> shining brightly high above the southwestern horizon.<\/p>\n<p id=\"b663\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>These two largest planets are currently just a few degrees apart from each other, and they coming together as seen from Earth. On December 21, these two worlds will be the closest they will be seen until March 2080.<\/p>\n<p id=\"b788\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>Saturn is the most distant planet visible with unaided eyes. However, using binoculars or a telescope allows viewers to see that planet\u2019s magnificent <a class=\"bv jo\" href=\"https:\/\/medium.com\/the-cosmic-companion\/rain-on-saturns-moon-titan-could-make-this-world-the-life-of-the-party-ff11a256c4e7?source=friends_link&amp;sk=8b271b55a1f9702b70d909d0e4b6dc6d\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">series of rings<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p id=\"3de6\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>Amateur astronomers should find Jupiter first, shining brightly in the southwestern sky, soon after sunset. Just a few degrees away from that world is Saturn, shining less brightly, with a distinctive yellow hue.<\/p>\n<p id=\"3ef0\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>Amateur astronomers will need dark skies and a telescope of at least 12\u2033 diameter to find <a class=\"bv jo\" href=\"https:\/\/thecosmiccompanion.net\/plutos-icy-heart-controls-the-dwarf-planets-winds\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Pluto<\/a>, but this lovable underdog is currently hiding in the darkness less than a degree (two full Moons) below and to the north (left) of mighty Jupiter.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"0eeb\" class=\"io ip dg bp iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz ja jb jc jd je jf jg jh ji jj jk jl ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>For you, early birds (what\u2019s so great about worms, anyway?)<\/h2>\n<figure class=\"ho hp hq hr hs ht cq cr paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hu hv ej hw aj hx\" tabindex=\"0\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"cq cr jm\">\n<div class=\"id s ej ie\">\n<div class=\"jn ig s\">\n<figure class=\"post-image post-mediaBleed aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"uz va t u v ia aj c lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/3200\/1*w-oj-cjn-Dr6vSB_0eJOnw.jpeg\" alt=\"Image for post\" width=\"1600\" height=\"763\" data-lazy=\"true\"><figcaption><a href=\"https:\/\/thenextweb.com\/syndication\/2020\/11\/10\/every-planet-in-our-solar-system-will-be-visible-this-week-heres-how-to-spot-them\/#\" data-url=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?url=https%3A%2F%2Fthenextweb.com%2Fsyndication%2F2020%2F11%2F10%2Fevery-planet-in-our-solar-system-will-be-visible-this-week-heres-how-to-spot-them%2F&amp;via=thenextweb&amp;related=thenextweb&amp;text=Check out this picture on: Venus is hard to miss in the pre-dawn sky. If you can\u2019t find it, you need more coffee. Mercury is tougher to find, but is still a rewarding sight for those willing to search it out. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live.\" data-title=\"Share Venus is hard to miss in the pre-dawn sky. If you can\u2019t find it, you need more coffee. Mercury is tougher to find, but is still a rewarding sight for those willing to search it out. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live. on Twitter\" data-width=\"685\" data-height=\"500\" class=\"post-image-share popitup\" title=\"Share Venus is hard to miss in the pre-dawn sky. If you can\u2019t find it, you need more coffee. Mercury is tougher to find, but is still a rewarding sight for those willing to search it out. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live. on Twitter\"><i class=\"icon icon--inline icon--twitter--dark\"><\/i><\/a>Venus is hard to miss in the pre-dawn sky. If you can\u2019t find it, you need more coffee. Mercury is tougher to find, but is still a rewarding sight for those willing to search it out. Image credit: Created by the Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p id=\"eb8d\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>Venus, the third-brightest object in the sky after the Sun and Moon, shines just before dawn. This world is roughly the same size, and has the same mass, as Earth. But, sulfuric acid rain, crushing pressures, and temperatures hot enough to melt lead make this a hellish world \u2014 except, perhaps, within a <a class=\"bv jo\" href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/uq_aN_pvcJw\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">temperate zone found in its upper atmosphere<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p id=\"dc54\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>This world shines exceedingly bright in the southeastern sky, and should be an easy find for anyone with a clear view to the southeast.<\/p>\n<p id=\"a4e3\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>Mercury, 70 times dimmer than Venus, can be found below Venus, closer to the horizon. This world is usually visible to the naked eye, but binoculars or a telescope makes finding <a class=\"bv jo\" href=\"https:\/\/thecosmiccompanion.net\/ice-on-mercury-may-form-at-scorching-temperatures\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Mercury<\/a> easier to find. This planet can be seen (under dark skies) sitting about 12 degrees below, and four degrees north (to the left) of Venus.<\/p>\n<p id=\"545b\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>As November progresses, Mercury will grow brighter each day, and it will be seen higher above the horizon.<\/p>\n<p id=\"0b84\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>Although this planet is the closest to the Sun, it is \u2014 on average \u2014 cooler than <a class=\"bv jo\" href=\"https:\/\/thecosmiccompanion.net\/ice-on-mercury-may-form-at-scorching-temperatures\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Venus<\/a>, due to the thick atmosphere surrounding its larger companion, creating a runaway greenhouse effect.<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"0959\" class=\"io ip dg bp iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz ja jb jc jd je jf jg jh ji jj jk jl ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>You just couldn\u2019t planet this way\u2026<\/h2>\n<blockquote class=\"jp jq jr\" readability=\"9\">\n<p id=\"911e\" class=\"gn go hm gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>\u201cSometimes I wonder if the planets are still up there, still aligned, still managing to get along after all this time. Maybe we could learn a thing or two from them.\u201d\u2015 Tahereh Mafi, Ignite Me<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<figure class=\"ho hp hq hr hs ht cq cr paragraph-image\">\n<div class=\"hu hv ej hw aj hx\" tabindex=\"0\" role=\"button\">\n<div class=\"cq cr jm\">\n<div class=\"id s ej ie\">\n<div class=\"jn ig s\">\n<figure class=\"post-image post-mediaBleed aligncenter\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"uz va t u v ia aj c lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/miro.medium.com\/max\/3200\/1*_cwoS5cK858P7db-pB6Opw.jpeg\" alt=\"Image for post\" width=\"1600\" height=\"763\" data-lazy=\"true\"><figcaption><a href=\"https:\/\/thenextweb.com\/syndication\/2020\/11\/10\/every-planet-in-our-solar-system-will-be-visible-this-week-heres-how-to-spot-them\/#\" data-url=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?url=https%3A%2F%2Fthenextweb.com%2Fsyndication%2F2020%2F11%2F10%2Fevery-planet-in-our-solar-system-will-be-visible-this-week-heres-how-to-spot-them%2F&amp;via=thenextweb&amp;related=thenextweb&amp;text=Check out this picture on: A view from just inside the orbit of Saturn shows the planets of the Solar System lined up this week, making for spectacular amateur astronomy. Image credit: Created by The Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live\" data-title=\"Share A view from just inside the orbit of Saturn shows the planets of the Solar System lined up this week, making for spectacular amateur astronomy. Image credit: Created by The Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live on Twitter\" data-width=\"685\" data-height=\"500\" class=\"post-image-share popitup\" title=\"Share A view from just inside the orbit of Saturn shows the planets of the Solar System lined up this week, making for spectacular amateur astronomy. Image credit: Created by The Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live on Twitter\"><i class=\"icon icon--inline icon--twitter--dark\"><\/i><\/a>A view from just inside the orbit of Saturn shows the planets of the Solar System lined up this week, making for spectacular amateur astronomy. Image credit: Created by The Cosmic Companion\/Generated on The Sky Live<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p id=\"44a6\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>The relatively rare alignment of all the planets happening this week offers amateur skygazers a chance to view these planetary wonders of our <a class=\"bv jo\" href=\"https:\/\/anchor.fm\/the-cosmic-companion\/episodes\/Using-Hubble-to-Look-at-Earth---Allison-Youngblood-UC-Boulder---Astronomy-News-w-The-Cosmic-Companion-081820-eild0e\/a-a3echm1\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">solar system<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p id=\"65d6\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>One trick when searching out targets in the sky is to hold out a fist at arm\u2019s length. This covers roughly 10 degrees, while a single finger at arm\u2019s length is approximately two degrees from side to side.<\/p>\n<p id=\"4a08\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>The <a class=\"bv jo\" href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/S5ycYRsqiqg\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Moon<\/a> can drown out dim objects with light, but our planetary companion will become dimmer (and rise later) each night, until November 15. Then, the Moon will grow brighter until the end of the month.<\/p>\n<p id=\"4ae3\" class=\"gn go dg gp b gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk cy ed\" data-selectable-paragraph>While we look up at seven of the eight planets in the night sky, let\u2019s also take a moment to look down, and remember the only planet we know of capable of supporting life \u2014 the <a class=\"bv jo\" href=\"https:\/\/medium.com\/the-cosmic-companion\/did-a-massive-asteroid-bring-an-end-to-snowball-earth-63f8bd526ec?source=friends_link&amp;sk=67c5d49d3184bddc60aa02d445027d9d\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Earth<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><i><span>This article was originally published on <\/span><\/i><a href=\"https:\/\/medium.com\/the-cosmic-companion\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><i><span>The Cosmic Companion<\/span><\/i><\/a><i><span> by <\/span><\/i><a href=\"https:\/\/medium.com\/@jamesmaynard_31595?source=post_page-----28adb6d91358----------------------\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><i><span>James Maynard<\/span><\/i><\/a><i><span>, founder and publisher of The Cosmic Companion. He is a New England native turned desert rat in Tucson, where he lives with his lovely wife, Nicole, and Max the Cat. You can read this original piece <a href=\"https:\/\/medium.com\/the-cosmic-companion\/see-all-seven-planets-in-the-sky-this-week-6a37bcc6db7b\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">here<\/a>.<\/span><\/i><i><br \/><\/i><\/p>\n<p data-selectable-paragraph><a href=\"https:\/\/thecosmiccompanion.net\/astronomy_podcast\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\"><i><span>Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion<\/span><\/i><\/a><i><span> is also available as a weekly podcast, carried on all major podcast providers. Tune in every Tuesday for updates on the latest astronomy news, and interviews with astronomers and other researchers working to uncover the nature of the Universe.<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n<p> <a href=\"https:\/\/thenextweb.com\/syndication\/2020\/11\/10\/every-planet-in-our-solar-system-will-be-visible-this-week-heres-how-to-spot-them\/\">Source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>All the planets in the Solar System are visible in the night sky this week, making a beautiful sight for stargazers. 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