Tuesday, April 4, 2023 01:21 PM
Mercury has a solid surface full of craters, like the moon, and the rocky planet appears in the sky only for a few weeks every three to four months of the year, and this is because it loses the rest of its time in the sun’s glare.
Venus, which is rusty in color and full of mountains and thousands of large volcanoes, will also appear on April 11 alongside the group of stars of the Pleiades, or the Seven Sisters, in the sky.
It is useful to be in a dark area with little light pollution to see the astronomical event clearly.
Astronomy applications can also help stargazers locate nearby planets and constellations.
But if you missed this event for some reason, such as bad weather, don’t worry, as there will be another chance to see another close approach of the Moon with Saturn on April 15 and 16.
Source: Technology News: Mercury and Venus reach their closest point to Earth
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