| The japanese sky at 04:40 ACDST Thursday, January 15, as seen from Adelaide. The moon is about to occult the intense star Antares. The inset reveals the telescopic view on the time. (click on to embiggen). Click on to embiggen |
The japanese sky at at 05:18 AEDST Thursday, January 15,as seen from Sydney. The moon is about to occult the intense star Antares. The inset reveals the telescopic view on the time. (click on to embiggen). Click on to embiggen |
at 02:13 AWST Thursday, January 15, as seen from Perth. The moon is about to occult the intense star Antares. The inset reveals the telescopic view on the time. (click on to embiggen). Click on to embiggen |
On Thursday, January 15, Antares, the brightest begin in Scorpio, is occulted by the Moon as seen from the all of Australia. (see the desk beneath for main cities). In Western Australia the occultation is seen in good circumstances, the east coast sees the occultation (or agraze) in twilight and the occultation finish in daylight.
The occultation happens with the moon above the japanese horizon when the sky is coming into twilight for the Jap and central states. Perth and Western Australia typically sees the occultation begin low the south-eastern sky, and egress considerably larger underneath darkish situations.
Disappearance and look instances are given within the desk beneath. Different places will see the occultation at an analogous time for cities at an analogous latitude (eg Woomera is just like Adelaide).
Whereas the occultation is seen to the unaided eye, the sight shall be higher in binoculars or a small telescope. Arrange forward of time as a way to make sure all the pieces is working nicely and you’ll watch your complete occasion comfortably. Antares shall be clearly seen to the unaided eye close to the Moon.
| Place | Disappears Shiny Limb | Reappears Darkish Limb | Solar rise |
| Adelaide ACDST | 04:41 | 05:41 | 06:48 |
| Brisbane AEST | graze round 04:25 | – | 05:08 |
| Canberra AEDST | 05:17 | 06:12 (daylight) | 06:06 |
| Darwin ACST | graze round 03:39 | – | 06:34 |
| Hobart AEDST | 05:25 | 6:31 (daylight) | 05:53 |
| Melbourne AEDST | 05:17 | 6:18 (daylight) | 06:16 |
| Perth AWST | 02:13 | 03:08 | 05:27 |
| Sydney AEDST | 05:19 | 06:08 (daylight) | 06:01 |
Labels: binocular, Moon, Occultation, unaided eye


