The New Moon is Monday, November 13.
Night
sky on Thursday, November 16 as seen from Adelaide at 21:02 ACDST (60
minutes after sundown), Mercury is low to the horizon, within the head of Scorpius.
Comparable views will probably be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal
native time (60 minutes after sundown).
Night
sky on Saturday, November 11 as seen from Adelaide at 21:31 ACDST (90 minutes after sundown), Saturn is above the northern horizon. The inset is the telescopic view of Saturn at the moment.
The intense satellite tv for pc Titan is near Saturn, making a pleasant view.
Comparable views will probably be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal
native time (90 minutes after sundown).
Night sky on Saturday, November 11 as seen from Adelaide at 21:31 ACDST (90 minutes after sundown). Jupiter was at opposition, when it’s greatest and brightest as seen from Earth, on the third, however remains to be brilliant. The inset is the telescopic view of Jupiter at the moment.
Io has simply emerged from Jupiter’s shadow at the moment.
Comparable views will probably be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal native time (90 minutes after sundown).
Night sky on Tuesday, November 14 as seen from Adelaide at 21:35
ACDST (90 minutes after sundown). Uranus is at opposition, when it’s
greatest and brightest as seen from Earth. Uranus is simply seen to the unaided eye underneath darkish sky circumstances. The inset is the binocular view of Uranus at the moment.
Comparable views will probably be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal native time (90 minutes after sundown).
Morning
sky on Friday, November 10 as seen from Adelaide at 05:05 ACDST, (60
minutes earlier than dawn, click on to embiggen). Venus is starting to decrease
within the morning twilight and is near the crescent Moon. The inset is the telescopic view of Venus at
this time.
Comparable views will probably be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal native time (60 minutes earlier than dawn).
Entire sky on Saturday, November 11 as seen from Adelaide at 21:31 ACDST, 90 minutes after sundown (click on
to embiggen). Saturn is excessive within the north, and Jupiter is rising within the north-east.
Between the brilliant star
Canopus and the Southern Cross are one other wealth of binocular objects to
uncover.
Elsewhere
in Australia will see an identical view on the equal time (90 minutes after sundown).
Mercury returns to the twilight by the tip of the week.
Venus is excessive within the morning twilight, it would now sink in the direction of the horizon however will stay simply seen for all of November. Venus is is near the crescent Moon on the tenth.
Mars is misplaced within the twilight.
Jupiter rises round astronomical twilight and is now effectively seen within the late night sky.
Saturn is previous opposition however remains to be brilliant and a worthwhile telescopic object.
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