Earth Sky News for July 14th: Moon, Mars, Saturn on July 14-16

Moon, Mars, Saturn on July 14-16

Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are called superior planets because they orbit the sun outside of Earth’s orbit. Mars is the fourth planet outward from the sun, whereas Jupiter is the fifth, and Saturn the sixth.

Planets that orbit the sun inside of Earth’s orbit – Mercury and Venus – are called inferior planets. Both of these worlds – especially Mercury – are difficult to see right now because they follow the sun beneath the horizon so shortly after sunset. We’ll talk more about the upcoming conjunction of Mercury and Venus on July 16.

Bottom line: Use the moon to find Mars, Saturn and Antares as darkness falls on July 14, 2016.

 

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