There Are 3 Times You Can Spot Mercury With The Naked Eye In Minnesota During 2023
On three different occasions this year – in January, May, and September – you’ll be able to see the planet Mercury with the naked eye in Minnesota. So, star… er, planet-gazers, mark your calendars!

It’s also the fastest - hence its namesake, the Roman god of speed. It makes its annual revolution around the sun in only 88 days.

Mercury is 34 million miles from the sun. Earth’s average distance from the sun, 91 million miles, is almost three times that of Mercury.
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Between its thin atmosphere, constant exposure to solar radiation, and average surface temperature of 354° Fahrenheit, life as we understand it could not survive there very long.
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Because it’s so close to the sun, Earth-dwellers must wait until Mercury reaches its steepest angle away from the sun - elongation - before we can see it.

A note of caution: Don’t use a telescope or binoculars to observe Mercury if any part of the sun is still visible - you could injure your eyes.

Mercury will be visible in the sky close to the place where the sun disappeared below the horizon.
Mercury will reach elongations great enough for it to be seen in Minnesota on January 30, May 29, and September 22 this year. With its tallgrass prairie, western Minnesota may be the best part of the state for seeing Mercury.
Have you observed Mercury in Minnesota? Do you have any tips on good locations for doing so?
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