The end of the monthly moon trip near the “elusive planet” at dawn on Monday

finish Monthly moon trip near bright planets Monday morning, June 27; Where the old crescent moon will be above left (or 3.5 degrees to celestial north) of Mercurytowards the northeast horizon.

According to astronomers, Mercury is called the “elusive planet”, and most of us have seen it Venus And Mars and Jupiter shining in the sky, but not Mercury, despite the small size of Mercury, but it is too bright to be observed with the naked eye, but we often do not see it.

Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and is most often obscured by the glare of sunlight, which is why not many people have seen Mercury before, however at certain times, the planet becomes visible to us.

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