今晚,记得抬头看!
证券时报·2025-11-10 11:48

Group 1 - The article discusses a celestial event occurring on November 10, where Jupiter, the brightest star in the Gemini constellation (Betelgeuse), and a waning gibbous moon will align to form a "smiley face" in the sky [1][2] - Jupiter will rise in the eastern sky around 9 PM, while the best viewing time will be later in the night when its altitude is more favorable for observation [1] - The brightness of Jupiter is approximately -2.4 magnitude, while Betelgeuse has a brightness of about 1.14 magnitude, making Jupiter significantly brighter [2] Group 2 - The waning gibbous moon will be positioned near the head of the Gemini constellation, creating a visual representation of a "smiley face" with Jupiter as the "right eye," Betelgeuse as the "left eye," and the moon as the "mouth" [2] - Observers can easily capture this formation by using their hands to create a circle in the sky or by taking photographs and marking the alignment [2]