Saturday: The sky is so
wondrous. It makes me want to sing. Who can forget that memorable song by Three
Dog Constellations Night, “The sky is black. The stars are white. Together we
learn to find the light.” Well, maybe it didn’t go like that. Which is good.
Because not all stars are white. Most stars are too dim to notice a color. But,
two of the stars in the constellation Orion provide a noticeable contrast with
each other. Betelgeuse, five fists held upright and at arm’s length above the
southern horizon at 8:00 p.m. is a red giant. Rigel, the bright star about two
fists to the lower right of Betelgeuse, is a blue giant.
By the way, the three dog
constellations are Canis Major, the greater dog, found one and a half fists to
the lower left of Orion; Canis Minor, the lesser dog, found two and a half
fists to the left of Betelgeuse; and Canes Venatici, the hunting dogs, found
low in the northeast sky, halfway between the Big Dipper and the horizon. Canis
Major contains Sirius, the brightest star in the nighttime sky.
Sunday: Mercury is a little
less than a fist above the western horizon at 6:00 p.m. The much brighter Venus
is three fists above the southwestern horizon at this time.
Monday: This President’s Day,
let’s remember Abraham Lincoln: 16th president, country lawyer,
man on the penny, vampire hunter, and astronomer. Vampire hunter? No.
Astronomer? Well, maybe not an astronomer, but someone who used observational
evidence from the sky to solve a problem. In 1858, Lincoln defended Duff
Armstrong, a family friend who was accused of murder. The prosecution thought
they had a strong case because their primary witnesses claimed to have observed
the killing by the light of the nearly full moon. Let’s listen in on the trial
courtesy of the 1939 film, Young Mr. Lincoln.
Lincoln: How’d you see so
well?
Witness: I told you it was
Moon bright, Mr. Lincoln.
Lincoln: Moon bright.
Witness: Yes.
(Dramatic pause as Lincoln
reaches for something)
Lincoln: Look at this. Go on,
look at it. It’s the Farmer’s Almanack (sic). You see what it says about
the Moon. That the Moon… set at 10: 21, 40 minutes before the killing took
place. So you see it couldn’t have been Moon bright, could it?
Lincoln used the known
information about Moon rising and setting times for August 29, 1858 as evidence
in a trial. This is one of the earliest uses of forensic astronomy. For more
information about Lincoln’s “almanac trial”, go to http://goo.gl/r83q4X.
Tuesday: “Happy Birthday to
you. Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday dear Pluto. Happy Birthday to you.”
On this day in 1930, Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto, at that time classified
as the ninth planet. However, as astronomers started discovering a lot of similar
objects in that part of the solar system, they realized that they had a
classification crisis on their hands. Should everything in this region of the
solar system be named a planet? Eventually the International Astronomical Union
(IAU) reclassified Pluto and all future Pluto-like objects as dwarf
planets.
Wednesday: Jupiter is less
than a half a fist to the left of the waning crescent Moon at 6:00 a.m. Saturn
is a fist to the lower left of Jupiter, just above the southeastern
horizon.
Thursday: Clyde Tombaugh
discovered the first planet 9. Will you discover the new Planet 9? You and
thousands of others will have the opportunity to comb through images of the sky
from NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). You’ll view short
“flipbook” movies of the same patch of sky on different nights. Any point of
light that moves could be Planet 9 or another undiscovered Solar System object.
Read about how you can join the search for Planet 9 at https://goo.gl/D4PkCD.
Friday: Waking up too
early? Mars is waking up early, too. It rises at 4:00 a.m. By 5:00 a.m., it is
nearly one fist above the southeastern horizon.
The positional information in this column about stars and planets is typically accurate for the entire week. For up to date information about the night sky, go to https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/planner.cfm.
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