Credit & Copyright: Till Credner
(AlltheSky.com)
Explanation:
What's that bright object in the sky?
A common question with
answers that vary by time and season, the quick answer
just after sunset in middle of last month, from the norther hemisphere, was Mars.
The above picturesque panorama, taken during a ski trip from the
Alps in
Switzerland,
shows not only
Mars, but much more.
Pine trees line the foreground,
while numerous slopes leading up to the snow covered
Allalinhorn mountain are
visible in the distance.
Stars dot the background, with the
Beehive star cluster (M44) visible just below and to
the left of Mars, while stars
Castor and
Pollux
peak through the tree tops to the Mars' upper right.
Mars will remain bright and in the
constellation of the Crab
(Cancer) until mid-May.
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