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Morning and Evening Stars for 2007

Morning stars are any planet that can be seen at sunrise. They can be seen above the eastern horizon.

Evening stars are any planets that can be seen after sunset. They can be seen above the western horizon. Venus and Mercury are the planets most often seen at sunset.

More than one planet can be seen in the morning or evening sky at a time. That is why several planets can be listed during a month. The planets follow a cycle just like everything else in the universe.

Evening and morning stars twinkle at us all the time. Here is a chart to let you know who winking at you.

These dates can be added to your nature journal or calendar.


Evening and Morning Stars for 2007


Morning -Eastward Evening -Westward
January 2007 Mercury to Jan. 4 Mercury form Jan. 5
Mars Venus
Jupiter Uranus
Saturn Neptune
February 2007 Mercury form Feb. 24 Mercury to Feb. 23
Mars Venus
Jupiter Saturn from Feb. 15
Saturn from Feb. 14 Uranus
Neptune from Feb. 12 Neptune to Feb. 11
March  2007 Mercury Venus
Mars Saturn
Jupiter Uranus to March 8
Uranus from March 9
Neptune
April 2007 Mercury Venus
Mars Saturn
Jupiter
Uranus
Neptune
May 2007 Mercury to May 3 Mercury to March 4
Mars Venus
Jupiter Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
June 2007 Mercury from June 29 Mercury to June 28
Mars Venus
Jupiter to June 29 Jupiter from June 6
Uranus Saturn
Neptune
July 2007 Mercury  Venus
Mars Jupiter
Uranus Saturn
Neptune
August 2007 Mercury to August 13 Mercury from August 14
Venus from August 17 Venus to Aug. 16
Mars Jupiter
Saturn from Aug. 17 Venus to Aug. 16
Mars Jupiter
Saturn from Aug. 23 Saturn to Aug. 22
Uranus Neptune from Aug. 16
Neptune to Aug. 15
September 2007 Venus Mercury
Mars Jupiter
Saturn Uranus from Sept. 10
Uranus to Sept. 9 Neptune
October 2007 Mercury from Oct. 22 Mercury to Oct. 21
Venus Jupiter
Mars Uranus
Saturn Neptune
November 2007 Mercury Jupiter
Venus Uranus
Mars Neptune
Saturn
December 2007 Mercury to Dec. 18 Mercury to Dec. 19
Venus Mars from Dec. 25
Mars to Dec. 24 Jupiter to Dec. 22
Jupiter from Dec. 23 Uranus
Saturn Neptune



The information for the "Stars for 2007", dates was gathered from The Old farmer's Almanac 2007, Time Almanac 2007, The World Almanac 2007 and the New York Times Almanac 2007.


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