Thursday, August 25, 2011

September 2011 Sky Events

Moon Phases

Sun., September 4, 1:39 p.m. EDT

First Quarter Moon

The First Quarter Moon rises around 3 p.m., and sets around midnight.

Mon., September 12, 5:27 a.m. EDT

Full Moon

This Full Moon is the one closest to the equinox on September 23, so is this year’s Harvest Moon. Other names are Corn Moon and Barley Moon. In Hindi it is known as Bhadrapad Poornima. Its Sinhala (Buddhist) name is Binara Poya. The Full Moon rises around sunset and sets around sunrise, the only night in the month when the Moon is in the sky all night long. The rest of the month, the Moon spends at least some time in the daytime sky.

Tue., September 20, 9:39 a.m. EDT

Last Quarter Moon

The Last or Third Quarter Moon rises around 11 p.m. and sets around 3 p.m. It is most easily seen just after sunrise in the southern sky.

Tue., September 27, 7:09 a.m. EDT

New Moon

The Moon is not visible on the date of New Moon because it is too close to the Sun, but can be seen low in the east as a narrow crescent a morning or two before, just before sunrise. It is visible low in the west an evening or two after New Moon.

Observing Highlights

All Month, evening

Comet Garradd (C/2009 P1)

Although Comet Elenin has been getting a lot of publicity from the merchants of gloom and doom, there is actually a brighter comet visible with binoculars all month, located in or near the Summer Triangle of Vega, Deneb, and Altair.

Fri., September 9, morning twilight

Mercury close to Regulus

The highlight of the best morning apparition of Mercury of the year for observers in the northern hemisphere is this close approach to Regulus.


Fri., September 16

Ceres at opposition

Ceres, the brightest and nearest dwarf planet, reaches opposition at magnitude 7.6 on the border between Aquarius and Cetus.


Mon., September 26

Uranus at opposition

Uranus reaches opposition at magnitude 5.7 in Pisces.


Thu., September 29, evening twilight

Venus and Saturn in conjunction

Venus is just arriving in the evening sky and Saturn is just leaving, and they pass each other tonight with a slender crescent Moon nearby.


Planets


Mercury is well placed in the morning sky for observers in the northern hemisphere.

Venus reappears in the evening sky towards the end of the month.

Mars spends the first half of the month in Gemini and the second half in Cancer, ending up right in the Beehive Cluster. By the end of the month it has grown to 5.2 arc seconds in diameter and magnitude 1.3.

Jupiter rises in the late evening in Aries, and then dominates the sky until dawn.

Saturn sets soon after the Sun in the constellation Virgo.

Uranus is in opposition in Pisces on September 26, visible all night.

Neptune is well placed in Aquarius all month.

Geoff Gaherty
Starry Night Software

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

August 2011 Sky Events

Moon Phases

Sat., August 6, 7:08 a.m. EDT

First Quarter Moon

The First Quarter Moon rises around 3 p.m., and sets around midnight.

Sat., August 13, 2:57 p.m. EDT

Full Moon

The Full Moon of August is known as the Grain Moon. In Algonquian it is known as Sturgeon Moon. Other names are Red Moon, Green Corn Moon, Lightning Moon, and Dog Moon. In Hindi it is known as Narali Poornima or Raksha Bandhan. Its Sinhala (Buddhist) name is Nikini Poya. The Full Moon rises around sunset and sets around sunrise, the only night in the month when the Moon is in the sky all night long. The rest of the month, the Moon spends at least some time in the daytime sky.

Sun., August 21, 5:54 p.m. EDT

Last Quarter Moon

The Last or Third Quarter Moon rises around 11 p.m. and sets around 2 p.m. It is most easily seen just after sunrise in the southern sky.

Sun., August 28, 11:04 p.m. EDT

New Moon

The Moon is not visible on the date of New Moon because it is too close to the Sun, but can be seen low in the east as a narrow crescent a morning or two before, just before sunrise. It is visible low in the west an evening or two after New Moon.

Observing Highlights

All Month, evening twilight

Comet Elenin

Comet Elenin will be well placed in evening twilight for observation with binoculars and small telescopes all month. It will rise from 10th magnitude at the beginning of the month to 6th magnitude by the end of the month, moving from Leo into Virgo.

Mon., August 1, twilight

Mercury near the Moon

Mercury will be just to the right of the slender crescent Moon at twilight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fri., August 5

Vesta at opposition

Vesta, the brightest asteroid, reaches opposition in Capricornus on August 5, but will be well placed all month. It will be between magnitudes 5 and 6 all month, making it just visible to the naked eye.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sat., August 6, morning twilight

Mars visits Messier 35

Just before dawn, Mars and open cluster Messier 35 rise together in the northeast.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sat., August 13, 2 a.m. EDT

Perseid meteor shower peaks

The best meteor shower of the year will be dimmed by a bright Moon this time around, but is always worth watching. Look for early shower meteors during the week leading up to the peak. Best viewed after midnight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mon., August 22

Neptune at opposition

Neptune has just completed its first trip around the Sun since its discovery in 1846. It can be spotted in Aquarius with binoculars and small telescopes.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Planets


Mercury is too close to the Sun to be observed this month.

Venus is too close to the Sun to be observed this month.

Mars is in the eastern sky just before dawn. It moves into Gemini on the 3rd, where it remains the rest of the month.

Jupiter rises well after midnight, and then dominates the eastern sky until dawn. It spends the whole month in the constellation Aries.

Saturn is low the evening sky in the constellation Virgo.

Uranus is in Pisces all month, visible before dawn.

Neptune is in opposition in Aquarius on August 22, visible in binoculars or a small telescope all night long.

Geoff Gaherty
 Starry Night Software