Penumbral lunar eclipse
The Moon will skim through the edge of the Earth’s shadow, termed the penumbra. At no point will the Sun
Read moreThe Moon will skim through the edge of the Earth’s shadow, termed the penumbra. At no point will the Sun
Read moreThe Triangulum galaxy (M33) will be well placed for observation, culminating at around midnight local time. At magnitude 6.3, M33
Read moreThe Moon will reach first quarter – roughly a week after passing new moon, and a week before reaching full
Read moreMercury will be bright and well placed for observation in the evening sky. Mercury is always close to the Sun
Read moreThe Moon and Venus will make a close approach, passing within 4°37′ of each other. The pair will visible in
Read moreUranus will be well placed for observation, lying in the constellation Pisces, far above the horizon for much of the
Read moreThe Andromeda galaxy (M31) will be well placed for observation, culminating at around midnight local time. At magnitude 4.4, M31
Read moreThe Moon and Jupiter will make a close approach, passing within 4°48′ of each other. The pair will visible in
Read moreThe Moon will reach last quarter – roughly a week after passing full moon and a week before it will
Read more