If clouds part, moon and Jupiter grace the evening
FROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:
If the clouds back off in time, tonight offers a nice opportunity to see a pleasing conjunction of the crescent moon and Jupiter. The moon is just four days past new, still a slender crescent, hanging in the west just after sunset. It’s at apogee tonight, 250,400 miles from Earth, its most distant this month.
Just to the left of the moon, that bright, star-like object is the giant gas planet Jupiter (photo). Uranus stands to Jupiter’s lower right, but is too dim to see.
(NASA/Hubble Space Telescope)
Categories: From the Sun's print edition, Sky Notes, Sky Watching



