Mars and Regulus rendezvous in the western twilight | Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Kimberley
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Mars in the constellation Leo, near Regulus, taken west of the Sindelfinger district of Maichingen
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By Dan Hicks On June 17, Red Planet Mars and blue-white subgiant Regulus will come to within a degree of each other; their respective magnitudes being essentially the same – 1.4 and 1.3. However, at 23:30 MDT, when receding outside-track Mars will be 16 light-minutes behind us on our inside-track orbit, Regulus will be 79 lightyears away –2,600,000 times further out; so, like many Earthly couples, their perceived “compatibility” is a cosmic illu…
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