Caught this video, can't find any other reference to the story. Anyone have any ideas?
Perceval said:Caught this video, can't find any other reference to the story. Anyone have any ideas?
It's the planet Venus, it is the only thing in the sky apart from the moon and Mercury (which is much smaller and currently only visible in the evening) which shows a phase like this.
mkrnhr said:In the video they say the Sun is coming up so it's very likely to be Venus.
Nienna said:mkrnhr said:In the video they say the Sun is coming up so it's very likely to be Venus.
I didn't realize that Venus has switched from evening star to morning star. So since it has, I, too, think that this is Venus.
Jerry said:Nienna said:mkrnhr said:In the video they say the Sun is coming up so it's very likely to be Venus.
I didn't realize that Venus has switched from evening star to morning star. So since it has, I, too, think that this is Venus.
Venus has been named as both the "Morning Star' and the "Evening Star."
Perceval said:So if it's Venus, how to explain the apparent partial eclipse of it?
In the western sky, a brand-new Moon has risen past a switfly plunging Venus crescent, making for some really beautiful sunset photos of the two thin crescents together.
Venus has been a brilliant beacon in the western sky for a while now; it's approaching Earth on the inside track of its race around the Sun, so even though its crescent is waning, its bright clouds still reflect sunshine brilliantly for a couple more days. But it'll be at inferior conjunction (essentially, between us and the Sun) on January 11, so by the end of the month will be a brilliant morning star.
