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We've been looking at it for almost half a year, and that's Jupiter.
Jupiter and the moon are both walking on the ecliptic, one goes faster, the other walks slower, Jupiter turns once in 12 years, and the moon turns once a month, so Jupiter's conjunction moon has a monthly rotation, which is a relatively ordinary celestial phenomenon, and sometimes the moon will cover Jupiter, that is, "moon occultation of Jupiter", which is relatively rare.
In the same way, the Moon is conjunct Venus, Mercury, Mars, and Saturn once a month.
Jupiter opposition" refers to the phenomenon that the Earth and Jupiter reunite with the Sun in a straight line when they are orbiting in their respective orbits, that is, Jupiter and the Sun's ecliptic longitude are 180 degrees apart, which is called "opposition" in astronomy. Jupiter is closest to Earth and brightest before and after opposition. According to experts, Jupiter orbits the Sun on the outer side of the Earth, and has a chance to get closest to the Earth about once every 400 days.
At opposition to Jupiter, Jupiter is in the constellation Sagittarius, rising at 8 p.m. from the southeastern horizon and rising due south at midnight at about 20 degrees above sea level. It fell from the southwest at 4 a.m. The visible time of the night is 8 hours. Midnight is the best time to observe.
It's easy to observe this phenomenon, the sun goes down, and the brightest star in the sky is Jupiter.
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Basically, the whole earth will see it, but the azimuth and altitude angles are different because of the different geographical locations.
That's Jupiter, which has recently had an opposition of Jupiter, and only planets that are located outside the Earth will have an "opposition". And Venus could not have appeared in that place at that time, it could only move back and forth near the Sun.
Well, that's the conclusive evidence, it's Jupiter, and those 4 are its Galilean moons. If you look closely, you can also see the horizontal bands on Jupiter, which are also a distinctive feature of Jupiter.
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The brightest star in the west in the evening is Venus. Venus, among the eight planets in the solar system, is the second planet from the sun outward, Venus is called Taibai, Xingxing or Dahuan in ancient China, and appears in the east in the morning called Qiming, and appears in the west at night called Chang Geng.
Astral characteristics: 1. Venus is a terrestrial planet, because its mass is similar to that of the earth, and it is sometimes called the sister star of the earth. It is also the only planet in the solar system that does not have a magnetic field. Among the eight planets, Venus's orbit is the closest to a circle, and the eccentricity is the smallest, only.
2. Take the Earth as one of the vertices of the triangle and connect Venus and the Sun respectively, and you will find that this angle is very small, even if it is the largest, it is only, because the orbit of Venus is on the inner side of the Earth's orbit. Therefore, when we see Venus, it is either early in the morning or late in the evening, and it is on the east and west sides of the sky, respectively.
3. The ancient Chinese called Venus Taibai or Taibai Star, also known as Qiming or Chang Gung when it appeared in the evening, and called Qiming when it appeared in the early morning) The ancient Greeks called Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology. In Roman mythology, the goddess of love and beauty was Venus, so Venus was also called Venus. Venus is the female goddess of love and beauty, so the astronomical symbol of Venus is a sign of femininity, and some people have likened this symbol to Venus's vanity mirror. <>
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The brightest star in the western part of the sky is called Venus.
The brightest star in the western sky is Venus. Venus is known as the evening or morning star because it usually appears before or after dawn or dark.
It is one of the closest planets to the Sun in the Solar System, and its surface temperature is extremely high, reaching about 460, which is hotter than mercury. In Western culture, Venus is often seen as a symbol of love, beauty, art, and good fortune. Whether astronomically or culturally, Venus is a precious treasure for us to appreciate and explore.
Knowledge of Venus:
Venus is one of the nine planets in the solar system, and is the second planet in descending order from closest to the sun. OverviewVenus, the brightest star in the sky, is a terrestrial planet and the only planet in the solar system that does not have a magnetic field. Of the nine planets, Venus is the closest to being round, and its eccentricity is also the smallest, at 0.
The night sky is second brightest after the Moon, and Venus reaches its brightest only time before sunrise or after sunset. Therefore, it sometimes appears in the eastern sky early in the morning and is called Qiming, and in the evening it is on the western side of the sky.
Venus is a terrestrial planet because of its hail mass, sometimes called Earth's sister star, and the only planet in the solar system that does not have a magnetic field. In the early morning of July 10, 2020, the sails were dissipated, and Venus reached its brightest. <>
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Summary. Jupiter.
The brightest star due south at night is Jupiter. Jupiter's orbit is so large that humans on Earth have a lot of opportunities to see it, often for months on end, they can see it in the southern night sky. In the dark night, Jupiter is large and reflects more sunlight, so people can find it at a glance.
The brightest star due south of Jupiter at night is Jupiter. Jupiter's orbit is not very large, and people on Earth have a lot of opportunities to see it, often for months in a row, you can see it in the southern night sky. In the dark night, Jupiter's large size and reflected sunlight are also reduced, so people can find it at a glance.
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It's Jupiter. Jupiter oppositions in the early morning of August 20, 2021, means that Jupiter, the Earth, and the Sun are arranged in a straight line, and Jupiter's brightness is the highest in 10 years.
Jupiter is closest to the Earth during the opposition of the Jugis-type star, with the largest apparent diameter, the brightest Jupiter, and the longest observable Jupiter.
This year's opposition of Jupiter is the closest and most observable to Earth since it was leased in 2011. Jupiter has the largest apparent diameter, reaching arc seconds, and the greatest apparent brightness, reaching negative magnitude.
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