Libya November Skies: Planets to See
- Here's a breakdown of what planets are visible and how their visibility is changing,based on the provided text:
- * Venus: Visible briefly after sunset in the southwest,but fading quickly.
- In short: Jupiter and Uranus are becoming more visible, while Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Neptune are becoming less visible.
Summary of Planetary Visibility (October/November 2023)
Here’s a breakdown of what planets are visible and how their visibility is changing,based on the provided text:
* Venus: Visible briefly after sunset in the southwest,but fading quickly. Will disappear by November 20th (lower conjunction with the sun). Also visible low in the southeast before sunrise, but its brightness is decreasing as it moves away from Earth.
* Mars: Visible promptly after sunset, low in the southwest, but also fading as it moves away from Earth. Will become harder to see by the end of the month.
* Jupiter: Visible hours after sunset,rising in the northeast. It’s increasing in brightness and getting closer to Earth, making it easier to see.
* Saturn: Visible immediately after sunset, but its brightness is decreasing as it moves away from Earth. Sets hours after midnight, tilting westward.
* Uranus: Requires binoculars to see after sunset. It’s getting brighter and rising earlier, reaching opposition (best viewing conditions) on november 21st.
* Neptune: Requires binoculars to see after sunset. its brightness is decreasing as it moves away from Earth. Sets hours after midnight, tilting westward.
In short: Jupiter and Uranus are becoming more visible, while Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Neptune are becoming less visible.
