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Monday, August 3, 2009

ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS FOR Auguste 2009


ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS FOR Auguste 2009

August 2: Mercury and Regulus are just 50’ apart. Very low in west at 8:15pm.

August 3: See bright Venus some 2.5 degrees E of rich open cluster M35 in Gemini.

August 3-4: 6th magnitude star 45 Capricorni will be impermanent satellite of Jupiter.

August 5: Venus makes triangle with Mu and Eta Geminorum.

August 6: Full Moon.

August 6: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. Starts at 4:40am for most of the parts of Western India.

August 6: Mars is roughly 1 degree E-SE of bright open cluster NGC 1746 in Taurus.

August 6: Moon and Jupiter are 2.5 degrees apart at 10pm.

August 14: Jupiter at opposition.

August 14: Last Quarter Moon.

August 15: The Moon is about 7 degree E-NE of Pleiades.

August 16: A Waning Crescent Moon is just 4 degrees NW of Mars before dawn.

August 17: Saturn and Mercury are just 3 degrees apart. Very low in west at dusk.

August 18: A Waning Crescent Moon is only 3 degrees from Venus in east at dawn.

August 18: Neptune at opposition. Find it about 3.5 degrees E-NE from Jupiter. Trough
telescopes at high magnification, Neptune will appear paired with 8th magnitude star. They will be just 0.01’ apart!

August 20: New Moon.

August 22: A very thin Waxing Crescent Moon poses 4 degrees SW of Mercury and 10 degrees S-SW of Saturn. Very low in west just after sunset.

August 24: Mercury at Greatest Eastern Elongation.

August 24: A Waxing Crescent Moon (4.6 days old) is at 5 degrees SE of Spica.

August 26: Venus stands in almost straight with Castor and Pollux in Gemini.

August 27: First Quarter Moon.

August 27: The Moon is at 4 degrees West of Antares.

August 29: Mars will pass within 1 degree SE from open cluster M35.

August 31: Venus is about 2.5 degrees W-SW from M44. Venus will be 1 degree 16’ from M44 on September 2 at 5am.


- Scientist Fenil Patadiya

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