See planets on Halloween

I just saw Venus in the west from my room at RIT. Mars should be up in the east later as seen from where I am.
 
I saw Mars tonight when going to dinner. It was bright and light orange.
 
It is that why we have all these funny weathers... is the earth moving
closer to Mars and Venus?
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
It is that why we have all these funny weathers... is the earth moving
closer to Mars and Venus?

Mars is about the closest it will be to Earth this year and now Venus is at about the widest angular distance away from the sun as seen from Earth.
Now, Mars is about 69 million km or 43 million miles from Earth and Venus is at about 105 million km or 65 million miles away. The closer a planet is to the sun, the faster it orbits. Venus is closer to the sun than Earth, so it will go by Earth and get within about 40 million km or 25 million miles away. Earth will be moving away from Mars, which is further away from the sun.
How much would the gravities of those planets affect Earth? The acceleration of gravity of an object is a = Gm/r^2 where m is the mass of the object pulling on Earth, r is the distance between the planets and G is the gravitional constant. G is 6.67 × 10−11 N m^2/kg^2. The mass of Mars is 6.42x10^23 kg. The mass of Venus is 4.87x10^24 kg. 10^24 is 1 followed by 24 zeroes.
Currently, the acceleration of Mars's gravity on Earth is about 9x10^-9 m/s^2 or nine billionths meters per second squared, or 9 nanometers per second squared. The current acceleration of Venus's gravity on Earth is about 3x10^-8 m/s^2 or three hundred-thousandths meters per second squared or 30 nanometers per second squared. For comparison, the average acceleration of gravity for Earth's gravity on the surface is 9.8 m/s^2. Here, it says that it is 9.780 m/s^2 at sea level at the equatorand 9.832 m/s^2 at the poles. That's a difference of 0.052 m/s^2. It happens because the Earth's rotations causes a centrifugal force that is the strongest at the equator and at zero at the poles.
This means the acceleration of Earth's own gravitional field varies by an amount of 1.7 million times more than Venus's pull and 5.7 million times more than Mars's current pull on Earth.
There is also a variation of 2 micrometers per second squared due to the tidial effects of the moon and sun. That is almost 70 times more than Venus's pull and over 200 times more than Mars's pull.
So, it looks like the gravities of Mars and Venus shouldn't have a big impact on Earth over human timescales, much less the weather.
Conditions that are conductive to the formation of hurricanes are given here, which include things like warm water, a steep enough vertical temperature gradient and moisture.
 
I saw Mercury the other night.. it was awesome!!! I even took pic of that.. lol..

Yeah I saw Venus and Mars.. they both are beautiful. I miss Jupiter.. ITs my fav planet.. haha.. its lost in the sun.. and will not be viewed till in Spring time... sighs.. :(
 
Hubby and I were outside tonight looking at the starry sky. It is very clear tonight. Venus and Mars were amazingly bright and beautiful.

Last night, driving home from church, we saw a shooting star.

Tonight, driving home from Walmart, we saw another shooting star!

It was sooooo cool! :)
 
i must have missed the Venus one. but i saw the MARS one... . its quite interesting to see the planet. :)
 
Last night, I could see both Venus and Mars at the opposite sides of the sky. Wow, one is as hot as an oven on self clean and the other one is a carbon dioxide freezer at the poles. It's neat to think that there are two rovers up there on the bright red dot in the sky that is Mars and have been there and functioning for almost two years. I wonder how the people who worked on the rover project feel about seeing Mars up there and knowng the rovers they've worked with for years are there.
 
yeah wow

it was neat to see those planets in the sky shining brightly

moon was full on halloween in 2001
i even took those pictures
 
Did anyone saw the moon and venus occult tonight? it was AWESOME!!! beautiful viewing.. it was breathtaking tonight especially by the rockies mountains.. wow!!!! hehe..
 
i was jaw dropping to see what a unbelieve venus and moon just after sunset by rockies mt. luckysmile and i both did see that. venus is too bright and shiny by moon! prefect couple of us very lovely!
 
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