Moon, Jupiter, and Gemini

Moon, Jupiter, and Gemini

Published on Dec 6
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<p>The Moon forms a beautiful grouping with the planet Jupiter and the twins of Gemini tonight. Jupiter looks like a brilliant star. It&#8217;s below the Moon as they climb into view, by about 8:30. Castor, the fainter of Gemini&#8217;s twins, is to the left of the Moon. And Pollux, the brighter twin, is to the lower left. The grouping is even tighter at first light tomorrow.</p> <p>The Moon circles through Gemini roughly once a month &#8211; the time it takes to complete one full turn through the background of stars. If you made a movie of those passages over the years, the Moon would look like a car that can&#8217;t stay in the same lane.</p> <p>That&#8217;s because the Moon&#8217;s orbit around Earth is tilted a bit compared to the ecliptic &#8211; the Sun&#8217;s path across the sky. So the Moon moves back and forth across the ecliptic during its month-long cycle. It moves from about five degrees north of it, to about five degrees south.</p> <p>The Moon&#8217;s position on the ecli...
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