Explanation:
A bright pair of sky objects will be visible together during the next few
months. Mars will shine brightly in its familiar rusty hue as it reaches its
brightest of 2014 next week. The reason that Mars appears so bright is that
Earth and Mars are close to each other in their long orbits around the Sun.
Spica, on the other hand, shines constantly as one of the brightest blue stars
in the night sky. Pronounced "spy-kah", the blue-hued star has been
visible throughout human history and the sounds that identify it today date
back to ancient times. Pictured above, the planet and the star were
photographed rising together toward the southeast after sunset last week through
old oak trees in Sweden.
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