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11/18/11 – Ephemeris – Pleiades, Hyades and Orion

November 18, 2011

Friday, November 18th.  The sun will rise at 7:42.  It’ll be up for 9 hours and 29 minutes, setting at 5:12.   The moon, at last quarter today, will rise at 12:48 tomorrow morning.

The Pleiades or Seven Sisters star cluster is now quite high in the east at 9 p.m.  To the Greeks they were the daughters of the god Atlas.  Their half sisters, the Hyades is seen below them as the letter V shape of stars that form the face of Taurus the bull, with the bright orange star Aldebaran at one corner.  Both are being chased by the giant hunter Orion, now mostly risen in the east.  His three belt stars in a row are now oriented vertically.  The reddish star Betelgeuse is to their upper left, while blue-white Rigel to the lower right.  Rigel may suffer some by being very close to the horizon at the time, but it will come into its own as it rises higher.  [Here is our preview of the glories of the winter sky.  There is more to come as the night wears on.]

* Times, as always are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan.  Bracketed passage was omitted from the audio program due to time constraints.

Addendum

The eastern sky at 9 p.m.

The eastern sky at 9 p.m.