See mercury at the greatest elongation, farthest from the sun in the night sky this week

See mercury at the greatest elongation, farthest from the sun in the night sky this week

Mercury has reached the point of greatest elongation east on Friday (July 4), presenting a great opportunity to see the Rocky planet with Sun-Sunetet.

Descriptions of astronomers Quell as a “lowest planet”, because the orbital passage around the sun is closer than WORLD. As a result, Mercury never came from the day of our heaven and often found under the horizon as compared to the planets like Jupiter and Marswhose distance orbits allow them to ride on the top of the ecliptical line (the plane of major passages on the planets around the sun).

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