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Credit & Copyright: Rick Scott  
  
  
Explanation:
This March stargazers have been treated to  
eye-catching formations of  
bright planets in western evening skies.  
  
On March 3rd, looking toward a beautiful sunset from a beach on  
the Hawaiian isle of Maui, photographer Rick Scott recorded  
this fleeting, four-planet "hockey stick"  
array.  
  
Mercury, closest to the horizon and immersed in fading sunlight,  
is easily visible between silhouetted clouds.  
  
To the left and up in the deepening blue is Jupiter  
with a brilliant Venus above  
and Saturn shining in the darkened sky near the top of the image.  
  
The planets are seen to lie close to  
the ecliptic - the  
apparent path of the sun - which is nearly perpendicular to the  
horizon for  
Hawaiian latitudes at this time of year.  
  
Tomorrow's picture: Impact Moon
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