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Planets Mercury, Venus, Mars Observed Behind Sun Using Coronagraph Imagery

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Planetary Observation

Recent coronagraph imagery has identified bright spots as the planets Mercury, Venus, and Mars. These celestial bodies are currently positioned behind the Sun, as viewed from Earth.

Methodology

Observations are conducted using a specialized telescope known as a coronagraph. This instrument employs an internal occulting disk to block the Sun’s direct glare, which facilitates the viewing of the much fainter solar corona and the planets passing through this region.