Neptune, the most distant of the Sun’s major planets, is at opposition, as it lines in the opposite direction from the Sun. It is in the sky all night and shines brightest for the year, although you still need optical aid to pick it out.
Neptune, the most distant of the Sun’s major planets, is at opposition, as it lines in the opposite direction from the Sun. It is in the sky all night and shines brightest for the year, although you still need optical aid to pick it out.