The solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 will bring some solar system worlds into view.
For those in the 115-mile-wide path of totality — wherein the moon completely blocks the sun for a few minutes or so — the sky (weather-permitting) will darken to deep twilight. When that happens, millions of Americans will be able to see a number of planets.
Two will be especially radiant. You can't miss 'em.
"Jupiter and Venus will jump out," Aileen O'Donoghue, a radio astronomer at St. Lawrence University, told Mashable. O'Donoghue added that both of these objects will be brighter than Sirius, which is the brightest star in our night sky.
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"Jupiter and Venus will jump out."
"Venus will be blazing," O'Donoghue emphasized.
During the total solar eclipse, it will be located below the sun, about 15 degrees down to the right. You can use your fist, held out at arm's-length, to measure this distance. A held-out fist measures about 10 degrees.
Venus is bright because it's relatively close to Earth and is blanketed in extremely thick, heat-trapping clouds. These clouds reflect much of its sunlight back into space.
The gas giant Jupiter will be conspicuous, too. "Jupiter is going to be pretty obvious," O'Donoghue explained.
The planet, which is eleven times wider than Earth, will be up and to the left of the eclipsed sun, at about 30 degrees away (three fists).
Although Jupiter and Venus will be the planetary stars of the show, you will potentially be able to see some other planets, too. Both Saturn and Mars will appear near the horizon in the southwest. They'll be quite low, just about 10 degrees above the horizon. "They might pop out," O'Donoghue said.
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Comet 12/P Pons-Brooks, amid a trip to the inner solar system, may potentially be visible during the eclipse. But unlike the planets, you'll need binoculars to see this smaller, fainter object. It will be just to the right of Jupiter, and maybe be visible if it has an outburst of dust and gas as it nears the sun.
But remember, you can only use normal binoculars to view the sun (or near it) if you're in the path of totality, and onlywhen the moon has completely blocked the sun. Mashable goes deeper on when to wear your protective eclipse glasses here.
Enjoy the cosmic vista above.
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