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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2010

Venus, Mars and Saturn all visible in the early evening sky.
The Moon will be right under to Venus on the 14th,
Right under Mars on the 15th and
Past Saturn on the 16th by which time it will be approaching the first quater.

Look to the West, shortly after sunset and you will firstly see Venus, the Saturn and Mars will appear somewhat fainter and apparently further from the Sun.

Over the next month or two, you can keep track of the ballet of these planets in the evening sky. Venus will rise up past Saturn and Mars, before all three planets sink into the twighlight glow. What is really happening of course is Venus is undertaking us on an inside orbit, while we are burning off both Saturn and Mars on the outside orbits.

Anyways its a great time to not only identify these planets but to get a feel for their movement too.

As for if you actually want to take a look at these things. 3in (~80mm) is probably the smallest scope you will want to consider. That will show you the rings of Saturn, and the phases of Venus over the next few months. Mars is v. small at the moment, and I couldnt really even resolve it as a disk, but at its closest it will show some detail on Mars. It will give spectacular views of the Moon, and will show the moons of Jupiter and detail on Jupiter.

The cheapest I could find a scope like this is the 'Firstscope'. Celestron made them for the '2009 year of astronomy' and I think there is a surplus, cos the are now selling them on amazon for about $35.

Bigger scopes will show you more, but to be honest you will need to learn how to use a scope first, and something like the Firstscope will give you this feel.

The software used to make this video is free, and is called Celestia.
http://www.shatters.net/celestia/

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  • Who the hell are the 24 morons who disliked this video?! You can't dislike that there are other neighboring planets in our solar system. What exactly don't you like you planetary fascists!

  • @AntiVenomFangX I am sure you totally didn't read half my comment, faith is a a confident belief of a person, idea, or thing

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  • thanks for the great work =)

  • They're only visible from August to April. I can see Venus now.

  • good work here

  • i just witnesses a lunar eclipse last week...i took pictures, very cool....

  • "The software used to make this video is free and its called Celestia."]

    Am I the only one thinking of My Little Pony FiM now?

  • it seems like some people still believes that the earth is the center of the universe, and its flat...

  • please look at this vid and tell the guy what you think. my best guess is that its mars because im sure mars reacts that way. /watch?v=2CpOdXPtRZI

  • I remember when I got my first telescope when I was a kid and I saw Venus.

    I was so amazed..........I could even see the craters on the moon!

  • damn now I gotta buy a telescope

  • Great video, would love to see some more astronomy vids from you in the future! :)

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