The New Moon is Saturday February 10. Saturn is low within the western twilight and is near the skinny crescent Moon on the eleventh. Jupiter is now within the north-western sky however nonetheless dominates the early night
sky. Jupiter is close to the Moon on the fifteenth. Venus is seen within the morning twilight above Mars and Mercury. Mars climbs larger within the morning twilight closing in on Venus.
The New Moon is Saturday February 10. The Moon is at perigee, when it’s closes to the earth, on the eleventh.
Night
sky on Sunday, February 11 as seen from Adelaide at 20:55 ACDST (45 minutes after sundown), Saturn is low above the western horizon near the crescent moon. you have to a transparent stage horizon and binoculars to see the pair.
The inset is the approximate binocular view at the moment.
Related views will likely be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal
native time (45 minutes after sundown).
Night sky on Thursday, February 15 as seen from Adelaide at 21:42 ACDST (90 minutes after sundown). Jupiter is low above the north-western horizon and never removed from the waxing crescent Moon. The inset is the telescopic view at the moment.
Related views will likely be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal native time (90 minutes after sundown).
Morning
sky on Saturday, February 10 as seen from Adelaide at 05:44 ACDST, (60
minutes earlier than dawn, click on to embiggen). Venus is starting to decrease
within the morning twilight. Mercury and Mars are under Venus, with Mercury scraping the horizon.
Related views will likely be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal native time (60 minutes earlier than dawn).
Entire sky on Saturday, February 10 as seen from Adelaide at 21:49 ACDST, 90 minutes after sundown (click on
to embiggen). Saturn has set, and Jupiter is low within the north-west.Orion is sort of due north. Brilliant Sirius is excessive in the jap sky. Between the intense star
Canopus and the Southern Cross are a wealth of binocular objects to
uncover.
Elsewhere
in Australia will see an identical view on the equal time (90 minutes after sundown).
Mercury is low within the morning twilight. It’s heading in direction of the horizon.
Venus is within the morning twilight, it’ll now sink in direction of the horizon however will stay seen for all of February.
Mars is rising within the morning twilight and is coming nearer to Venus.
Jupiter is highest round civil twilight and is now seen low within the early night sky. Jupiter is close to the Moon on the fifteenth
Saturn is now a troublesome to see low within the west and is near the skinny crescent Moon on the eleventh..
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