Greetings everyone! There are three planets in your early morning sky. Mercury will be very close to the eastern horizon, two fist-widths to the right of due east at around 5:45 a.m. Have a look ...
unmistakable against the backdrop of the early morning sky. And, coinciding with the holiday, the space station could easily double as Santa's sleigh to innocent eyes. To see the space station ...
And if you are up early enough, you may catch a glimpse in the early morning sky. If you and the little ones are already up, look into the sky at 6:07 a.m. to make Christmas Day even more magical.
As an evening star, Mercury appears in the western sky setting about an hour after the sun. As a morning star ... From mid-February through early May, it will be visible as a slender crescent ...
And if you are up early enough, you may catch a glimpse in the early morning sky. If you and the little ones are already up, look into the sky at 6:07 a.m. to make Christmas Day even more magical.
The ISS will also be visible early on Christmas morning, coinciding with Santa's journey back to the North Pole. Weather permitting, the space station will be visible under clear skies for about six ...