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The Devil's Triangle: Spring's Most Dramatic Planet Event

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The Devil鈥檚 Triangle is a striking sky event which will be present in the night sky for the next month. 

It begins at around 1:30 AM.  Unless you鈥檙e in your teens or twenties, you鈥檒l probably sleep through it.  But here鈥檚 why it鈥檚 worth setting an alarm.

Look south. From then until daybreak, a striking triangle dominates the southern sky. It鈥檚 not high up but neither is it too low down to be blocked.  The stars on the triangle鈥檚 right side are a dramatic orange color鈥攚ith the topmost one being the brightest by far.  The star on the triangle鈥檚 left side is essentially creamy white.

You can look for the triangle at your leisure.  The main way it will change is that the topmost star will get even more dazzling as April turns to May.

  • That orange star at the top is the planet Mars.  It is approaching us rapidly. Every second it鈥檚 about 10 miles closer.  By late next month it will be brighter and nearer to us than any time in the last decade. 
  • The white star on the lower left is Saturn.  It鈥檚 arguably the best target for any backyard telescope.  The only negative issue it ever has, is that most people can鈥檛 locate it.  Well, now you can.
  • The final member of the triangle is the lower right star. This orange giant is the famous Antares, the brightest star of Scorpius.  Its very name means 鈥 the rival of Mars鈥濃攁nd during this month and next you can see why, since their colors match perfectly. 

Mars comes close to Earth every two years plus two months, but it happens with the 鈥淩ed Planet鈥 in various constellations over the years. The last time Mars came near us while in Scorpius, and alongside Antares, was in 1969! That was 47 years ago. So this is a special celestial occurrence. To have Saturn join them is icing on the cake.

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As for that 鈥淒evil鈥檚 Triangle鈥 business, well, we astronomers aren鈥檛 superstitious, but many ancient cultures regarded Scorpius as one of the dangerous star patterns; in mythology, it killed Orion, for example, while Mars is the god of war. We still retain that in our language when we speak of a 鈥渃ourt martial鈥 or 鈥渕artial arts.鈥

To have them meet like this is pretty dramatic. Whether that鈥檚 worth setting the alarm and looking toward the south, well, that鈥檚 up to you.

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Bob Berman

Bob Berman, astronomer editor for The Old Farmer鈥檚 蜜桃恋人, covers everything under the Sun (and Moon)! Bob is the world鈥檚 most widely read astronomer and has written ten popular books. Read More from Bob Berman
 

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