Astronomy Picture of the Day
Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our
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written by a professional astronomer.
2020 April 3
The Traffic in Taurus
Image Credit & Copyright: Lionel Majzik
Explanation: There's a traffic jam in Taurus lately. On April 1, this
celestial frame from slightly hazy skies over Tapiobicske, Hungary
recorded an impressive pile up toward the zodiacal constellation of the
Bull and the Solar System's ecliptic plane. Streaking right to left the
International Space Station speeds across the bottom of the telescopic
field of view. Wandering about as far from the Sun in planet Earth's
skies as it can get, inner planet Venus is bright and approaching much
slower, overexposed at the right. Bystanding at the upper left are the
sister stars of the Pleiades. No one has been injured in the close
encounter though, because it really isn't very close. Continuously
occupied since November 2000, the space station orbits some 400
kilometers above the planet's surface. Venus, currently the brilliant
evening star, is almost 2/3 of an astronomical unit away. A more
permanent resident of Taurus, the Pleiades star cluster is 400
light-years distant.
Tomorrow's picture: pixels in space
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