Five Planets and the Moon at Dawn
Five planets and the moon all visible at dawn. From left to right, Mercury (white), Venus (white), Mars (red), Jupiter (yellow) and Saturn (green).
Crescent moon during the day
When the moon is in its crescent phase, it will appear nearby the sun, rather than opposite the sun. This means the moon can be up during the day. The sun in this image is also rising at an angle, rather than straight up from east.
Neptune beside Mars
Neptune (dark blue) seen to the left of Mars (red). Neptune is too faint to see without a spyglass.
Evening Sky
The bright white star in the center of the image is Venus. Above you can see a star cluster called the Pleiades or Seven Sisters.
Jupiter viewed using a spyglass
The spyglass reveals four moons orbiting Jupiter. Near the top right of Jupiter, is Io (yellow) and Europa (gray). On the other side, Ganymede (gray) and Callisto (dark blue) can be seen.
4 Planets + Moon
Here are four planets and the moon in a straight line. From left to right: Venus (white), Mars (red), Jupiter (yellow) and Saturn (green-yellow)
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