The New Moon is Saturday, July 6. Earth is at aphelion on the fifth. Mercury is seen within the night twilight and is near the crescent Moon on the eleventh. Saturn enters the night sky round 11pm, however continues to be greatest within the morning. In a telescope Saturn’s well-known rings are virtually edge on. Within the morning the lineup of planets is Saturn, Mars and Jupiter. Jupiter is between the pink star Aldebaran and the Pleiades cluster. It kinds a second “eye” for Taurus the Bull.
The New Moon is Saturday, July 6. Earth is at aphelion, when it’s furthest from the Solar on the fifth.
Western night
sky on Thursday, July 11 as seen from Adelaide at 17:48 ACST (half-hour
after sundown, click on to embiggen).
Mercury is properly above the western horizon on the finish of civil twilight, and continues to be seen at nautical twilight an hour after sundown. The crescent Moon is above Mercury and Venus is low on the horizon. You will have a stage unobstructed horizon to see Venus, and probably binoculars.
Comparable views shall be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal native time (half-hour after sundown).
Morning
sky on Thursday, July 4 as seen from Adelaide at 06:24 ACST, (60 minutes
earlier than dawn, click on to embiggen). Saturn and Mars are readily seen. Jupiter is between the pink star Aldebaran and the Pleiades cluster with the crescent moon forming a line with Jupiter and Mars.
Comparable views shall be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal native time (60 minutes earlier than dawn).
Complete sky on Saturday, July 6 as seen from Adelaide at 18:48 ACST, 90 minutes after sundown (click on
to embiggen). Vibrant Sirius is misplaced to view. Scorpius now dominates the Japanese horizon. The Southern Cross is distinguished within the Southern sky. Between the intense star
Canopus and the Southern Cross are a wealth of binocular objects to
uncover. The fainter clusters at the moment are seen with the Moon being new.
Elsewhere
in Australia will see an identical view on the equal time (90 minutes after sundown).
Mercury returns to the night twilight and is near the crescent moon on the eleventh.
Venus returns low within the night twilight.
Mars is rising within the morning sky however is heading in direction of Jupiter.
Jupiter is rising within the the morning twilight sky. Jupiter is between the pink star Aldebaran and the Pleiades cluster. The crescent Moon kinds a line with Jupiter and Mars on the 4th.
Saturn climbs larger within the late night sky.
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