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Mercury shines farthest from the sun in the evening sky on Oct. 29
Mercury will be separated by about 24 degrees from the sun at greatest elongation, visible as a bright evening star in the southwestern U.S. sky after sunset.
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The planet closest to the sun in the solar system will be at its greatest eastern elongation tonight, October 29. This is a rare opportunity to observe, why?
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Read Full ArticleMercury is farthest from the sunset today
Mercury is our sun’s innermost planet. So this small, speedy planet always lies near the sun in our sky. Mercury is now in the west after sunset, farthest from the sunset tonight, at its greatest elongation. But it’s still exceedingly low in the sky as viewed from the Northern Hemisphere. Meanwhile, the Southern Hemisphere is enjoying its best evening apparition of Mercury for 2025. Read more below. Chart via EarthSky. Millions come to EarthSky …
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