The New Moon is Saturday December 20. The Earth is at Solstice on the twenty second. Saturn is within the north-western sky. Jupiter is rising close to astronomical twilight however remains to be finest within the morning sky close to the brilliant star Pollux. Mercury is seen deep within the twilight close to the Moon on the nineteenth.
The New Moon is Saturday December 20.The Earth is at Solstice, when the times are longest, on the twenty second.
North-eastern twilight sky on the morning of Saturday, December 20 as seen from Adelaide
at 04:52 ACDST (60 minutes earlier than dawn, click on to embiggen).
Jupiter
is passing by means of Gemini and is close to the brilliant star Pollux. Jupiter kinds a barely battered line with the brilliant stars Castor, Pollux and Procyon.
The inset is the telescopic view Jupiter right now.
Related views will likely be seen from the remainder of Australia at roughly the equal native time (60 minutes earlier than dawn).
North-western
sky on Saturday, December 20 as seen from Adelaide at 22:15 ACDST (90
minutes after sundown, click on to embiggen). Saturn is within the north western sky, heading west.
The inset exhibits the telescopic view of Saturn right now.
Related views will likely be seen from the remainder of Australia at roughly the equal native time (90 minutes after sundown).
Japanese sky on Saturday, December 20 as seen from Adelaide at 22:15 ACDST (90
minutes after sundown, click on to embiggen). Jupiter is rising.
Related views will likely be seen from the remainder of Australia at roughly the equal native time (90
minutes after sundown).
Japanese sky on Friday, December 19 as seen from Adelaide at 5:06 ACDST (45 minutes earlier than dawn, click on to embiggen). Mercury is near the crescent Moon deep within the twilight. You’ll need a transparent stage horizon to see them, and probably binoculars.
Related views will likely be seen from the remainder of Australia at roughly the equal native time 45 minutes earlier than dawn, click on to embiggen).
Complete sky on Saturday, December 20 as seen from Adelaide at 22:15 ACDST, 90 minutes after sundown (click on
to embiggen). Saturn is within the northwest. Jupiter is simply rising.
Shiny Canopus and Sirius are rising, together with Orion. The galactic core is setting within the western sky.
The
Southern Cross is low within the Southern sky. The moon is new and
the fainter clusters and nebula are simpler to see.
Elsewhere
in Australia will see an identical view on the equal time (90 minutes after sundown).
Mercury is simply seen within the twilight. It’s close to the crescent Moon on the 198th.
Venus is misplaced within the twilight glow.
Mars is misplaced within the twilight.
Jupiter climbs within the morning twilight and is now rising round astronomical twilight. Jupiter kinds a barely battered line with the brilliant stars Castor, Pollux and Procyon.
Saturn is the brightest object within the north-western skies.
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