Earth&Sky:日出前月球和木星共現(xiàn)
聽(tīng)寫填空,只寫填空內(nèi)容,不抄全文,3-5個(gè)句子,不用寫標(biāo)號(hào),注意標(biāo)點(diǎn)~
moon不大寫
Saturday, April 18, 2009.
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Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. What we see of the planet are just the cloudtops of its extremely dense atmosphere. Jupiter appears in our sky as a bright, steadily shining star. You might have noticed Jupiter in the moon's vicinity this morning. [---2---]
If you're in the Americas, the moon and Jupiter will be closest together tomorrow morning – Sunday. From Earth's eastern hemisphere - Asia, Australia and New Zealand – you'll see the moon closest to Jupiter on Monday morning. [---3---] At mid-northern latitudes – like those in the U.S. and Europe - the moon and Jupiter rise about two and a half hours before sunrise.
At mid-southern latitudes – Australia or New Zealand – they rise more than five hours before the sun. You can't miss Jupiter because it's so much brighter than any star. [---5---] They will be together before dawn for the next few days.
You'll find charge showing Jupiter near the moon at the website. I'm Joel Block. I'm Deborah Byrd, for ES, a clear voice for S. We’re at .
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