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Inferior Planets

Mercury as Morning Star - Southern Hemisphere

Panorama of east-northeastern sky with Mercury & Moon as seen from Sydney 30 minutes before sunrise from 2010 SEP 08 to SEP 27

Mercury as Morning Star - Northern Hemisphere

Panorama of eastern sky with Mercury as seen from Chicagoland 30 minutes before sunrise from 2010 SEP 08 to OCT 08

Venus as Evening Star - Northern Hemisphere

Panorama of western sky with Venus & Moon as seen from Chicagoland 30 minutes after sunset from 2010 FEB 09 to OCT 07

Venus as Evening Star - Southern Hemisphere

Panorama of western sky with Venus & Moon as seen from Sydney 30 minutes after sunset from 2010 FEB 20 to OCT 25

Maximum Evening Altitudes of Mercury - 2010-2016

Panorama illustrating the maximum altitudes of Mercury as viewed from Chicagoland 30 minutes after sunset during 20 evening apparitions from 2010 to 2016

Maximum Morning Altitudes of Mercury - 2010-2016

Panorama illustrating the maximum altitudes of Mercury as viewed from Chicagoland 30 minutes before sunrise during 20 morning apparitions from 2010 to 2016

Stellar Magnitude of Venus - 2007-2015

Chart graphing the stellar magnitude (brightness) of Venus from 2007 to 2015

Mercury & Venus Elongations & Altitudes - 2010-2011

Six charts on one graphic demonstrating the two planets’ elongations from the Sun, and altitudes above horizon 30 minutes before sunrise and after sunset as viewed from North 42°

1024 I
1024 Z
1024 U
1024 N
1024 P
1024 O
1024 X
1280 X
1024 C
1024 A

Phases of Venus

Bipolar diagram illustrating the phase changes of Venus as viewed from Earth as the brilliant planet orbits the Sun

Pentagram of Venus

Diagram of the orbits of Venus and Earth showing how the positions at six successive inferior conjunctions can be connected to produce a pentagram (five-pointed star shape)