This week, step outside any night about an hour after sunset and you will get to see the brilliant planet Venus at the western sky. Although Venus is always one of the brightest objects in the sky, this week it is at its brightest, Discovery News reported. Read more
See what's up in the night sky for the week of April 23 through April 29. The Moon bisects both the Pleiades and Hyades, then Venus and the Hyades a day later. The double star Cor Caroli in Canes Venatici is not difficult to find from most locations using the Big Dipper or Plough and Arcturus as a guide. And between Arcturus and Cor Caroli, learn how to spot the globular cluster M3.
Titan completes 2 orbits around the planet each month (orbital period is 15.945 days). On the 22/23rd April, 2012, it will be furthest West from Saturn.