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09/02/2019

Moon and Venus Appulse over a Tree - Astronomy picture of the day - 2019 February 9

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Moon and Venus Appulse over a Tree 

Image Credit & Copyright: Alex Dzierba
Explanation: What's that bright spot near the Moon? Venus. About a week ago, Earth's Moon appeared unusually close to the distant planet Venus, an angular coincidence known as an appulse. Similar to a conjunction, which is acoordinate term, an appulse refers more generally to when two celestial objects appear close together. This Moon and Venus appulse -- once as close as 0.05 degrees -- was captured rising during the early morning behind Kokocrater on the island of O'ahu in HawaiiUSA. The Moon was in a crescent phase with its lower left reflecting direct sunlight, while the rest of the Moon is seen because of Earthshine, sunlight first reflected from the Earth. Some leaves and branches of a foreground kiawe tree are seen in silhouette in front of the bright crescent, while others, in front of a darker background, appear white because of forward scattering. Appulses involving the Moon typically occurseveral times a year: for example the Moon is expected to pass within 0.20 degrees of distant Saturn on March 1.

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