Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Watch Vesta and Ceres in night sky | Redux

Watch Vesta and Ceres in night sky

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On Sunday (Dec. 2), the giant planet Jupiter reached opposition with the sun, lining up directly opposite the sun in the sky. That implies it's a terrific target for stargazers, who can see it shine brightly all night long today. Within the following two weeks, two even more solar system bodies will also reach opposition right along with Jupiter: Vesta and Ceres. Seven years ago, these would be called the solar system's two largest asteroids, which are a large team of small bodies whose orbits mostly lie in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. However in 2006, the International Astronomical Union, the governing body of astronomy, reclassified Ceres as a dwarf world, grouping it together with Pluto and other Kuiper Belt objects. Starry Night Software Nine days later, on the early morning of Dec.

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