The Final Quarter Moon is Thursday June 19. Jupiter and Mercury are low within the twilight. Mars is reducing within the
early night sky because it strikes by means of Leo coming nearer to the intense star Regulus. On the seventeenth and 18th the pair might be at their closest, purple Mars and blue white Regulus forming a pleasant distinction. Saturn and Venus are seen within the morning twilight. The Moon is near Saturn on the nineteenth. Search for the constellation Corona Borealis earlier than midnight, the blaze star T Coronae Borealis (TCrB) might go Nova ultimately.
The Final Quarter Moon is Thursday June 19.
Jap twilight sky on the morning of Thursday, June 19 as seen from Adelaide
at 05:52 ACST (90 minutes earlier than dawn, click on to embiggen).
Saturn is seen near the Final Quarter Moon within the twilight above Venus.
The insets present the telescopic views of Saturn and Venus presently.
Comparable views might be seen from the remainder of Australia at roughly the equal native time (90 minutes earlier than dawn).
Northern sky on the night of Saturday, June 14 as seen from Adelaide at 23:00 ACST (click on to embiggen)
When you look to the North simply earlier than midnight, you will note a outstanding vibrant orange star, Arcturus, when you look northeast you will note a dainty circlet of stars. Corona Borealis, the northern crown. The blaze star T CrB is situated on the right-hand aspect to the circlet, the place the road of stars turns down, there aren’t any different vibrant stars within the area, so when it erupts it will likely be simply seen. Viewing suggestions at my T CrB publish.
Comparable views might be seen from the remainder of Australia at roughly the equal native time.
North-western
sky on Tuesday, June 17 as seen from Adelaide at 18:42 ACST (90
minutes after sundown, click on to embiggen). Mars is at its closest to the intense star Regulus (additionally on the 18th, purple Mars and blue white Regulus forming a pleasant distinction.
Comparable views might be seen from the remainder of Australia at roughly the equal native time (90 minutes after sundown).
North-western sky on Saturday, June 14 as seen from Adelaide at 17:37 ACST (half-hour after sundown, click on to embiggen). Jupiter may be very low on the horizon beneath Mercury. You have to a transparent degree horizon and doubtless binoculars to see each.
Comparable views might be seen from the remainder of Australia at roughly the equal native time (half-hour after sundown).
Complete sky on Saturday, June 14 as seen from Adelaide at 18:41 ACST, 90 minutes after sundown (click on
to embiggen). Mars is within the north.
Shiny Sirius is on the north-west horizon as Scorpius climbs increased within the east.
The Southern Cross is rising within the Southern sky. The moon is waning and the fainter clusters and nebula have gotten simpler to see.
Elsewhere
in Australia will see the same view on the equal time (90 minutes after sundown).
Mercury climbs the night twilight.
Venus is excessive within the morning twilight. It’s beneath Saturn.
Mars is reducing within the night sky and coming nearer to the intense star Regulus.On the seventeenth and 18th the pair might be at their closest, purple Mars and blue white Regulus forming a pleasant distinction.
Jupiter may be very low on the north-western horizon.
Saturn is rising within the morning the twilight. The Moon is near Saturn on the nineteenth.
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