Photo: Kalle Rahu
Translation: Liis
Moon and Jupiter setting.
The sun rises very late (in the next few days only at about eight o’clock), and many are already up and about then, so with clear weather this is a good time to look in the sky before dawn, and search for the planets: in the morning sky you can find Venus (rises 1 ½ hour before the sun), Saturn and Mars. The “star” of the evening sky is still Jupiter, shining brightly in the south soon after sundown. The planet itself sets at about 10 pm.