by APOD Robot » Fri Jun 17, 2022 4:05 am
Good Morning Planets from Chile
Explanation: On June 15, innermost planet Mercury had wandered about as far from the Sun as it ever gets
in planet Earth's sky. Near the eastern horizon just before sunrise it stands over distant Andes mountain peaks in
this predawn snapshot from the valley of Rio Hurtado in Chile. June's other morning planets are arrayed above it, as all the naked-eye planets of the Solar System stretch in a line
along the ecliptic in the single wide-field view. Tilted toward the north, the Solar System's ecliptic plane arcs steeply through southern hemisphere skies. Northern hemisphere early morning risers will see the
lineup of planets along the ecliptic at a shallower angle tilting toward the south. From both hemispheres
June's beautiful morning planetary display finds the visible planets in order of their increasing
distance from the Sun.
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