12/28/11 – Ephemeris – Where are the planets this week?
Wednesday, December 28th. The sun will rise at 8:18. It’ll be up for 8 hours and 50 minutes, setting at 5:09. The moon, half way from new to first quarter, will set at 9:56 this evening.
It’s Wednesday and time again to take a look at the whereabouts of the bright planets. The planet Venus is prominent in the southwestern twilit sky after sunset setting at 7:48 after the end of twilight. Jupiter is the most prominent planet of the evening sky, once Venus sets. It’s located high in the south and is seen against the stars of the constellation Aries. It will pass due south at 8:08 p.m. It will set at 2:53 a.m.. Mars will rise at 11:08 p.m in the east northeast and will be in the constellation Leo. Mars will be due south at 5:38 a.m. It is 98.4 million miles away and closing. Saturn will rise at 2:32 a.m. just to the left of the bright star Spica in the east southeast. Of all the planets, Jupiter and Saturn look best in that new Christmas telescope.
* Times, as always are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan.