ASTRONOMY PICTURE

OF THE DAY

AUGUST 16, 2016

Five Planets and the Moon over Australia

EXPLANATION

It is not a coincidence that planets line up. That’s because all of the planets orbit the Sun in (nearly) a single sheet called the plane of the ecliptic. When viewed from inside that plane—as Earth dwellers are likely to do—the planets all appear confined to a single band. It is a coincidence, though, when several of the brightest planets all appear in nearly the same direction. Such a coincidence was captured last week. Featured above, six planets and Earth’s Moon were all imaged together last week, just after sunset, from Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia. A second band is visible across the top of this tall image—the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy.

Image Credit & Copyright

Alex Cherney (Terrastro, TWAN)