Rare
line-up and forecast for clear skies make for good viewing
The
weather forecast for Monday calls for clear and sunny during the daytime and a
nice clear night. Tuesday’s forecast is almost as good.
That’s
nice timing because there’s a rare planetary alignment going on for the next
few days visible over Charlestown just after sunset.
The
planets Jupiter, Venus and Mercury will be bunched up a few degrees over the northwestern
horizon at dusk, about 30 to 45 minutes after sunset.
CAUTION: do not try to find these planets while the sun is still in the sky. You won't find them, and you could also hurt your eyes.
CAUTION: do not try to find these planets while the sun is still in the sky. You won't find them, and you could also hurt your eyes.
As we get closer to the official start of summer, sunsets are now at around 8:10 PM, so you should be able to see the three planets together between 8:30 and 9:00 PM.
You
shouldn’t need binoculars, though it wouldn’t hurt to have them to look closer
at Jupiter and perhaps spot its four largest moons.