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Friday, June 22
First-quarter Moon (exact at 9:15 a.m. EDT). Jupiter's Great Red Spot should cross Jupiter's central meridian around 9:24 p.m. EDT. Saturday, June 23 The star twinkling to the upper left of the Moon tonight is Spica. Very high above them shines brighter Arcturus. In a telescope, Saturn's big moon Titan can be spotted three or four ring-lengths to Saturn's east this evening and tomorrow evening. Sunday, June 24 Spica now shines to the right of the Moon. The red long-period variable star RS Scorpii should be at maximum brightness (7th magnitude) this week. Jupiter's Red Spot transits around 11:02 p.m. EDT. Monday, June 25 After dark this week, the Big Dipper hangs by its handle nearly straight down in the northwest, while the (dim) Little Dipper floats nearly straight up from Polaris in the north. Tuesday, June 26 Jupiter's Red Spot transits around 12:40 a.m. Wednesday morning EDT; 9:40 p.m. Tuesday evening PDT. Wednesday, June 27 Tonight the big bright gibbous Moon hangs out with the Jupiter-Antares couple. Thursday, June 28 This evening the Moon is below or lower left of Jupiter and Antares. This Week's Planet Roundup Mercury is hidden in the glare of the Sun. Venus (magnitude -4.5, at the Cancer-Leo border) is the brilliant "Evening Star" in the west during twilight. Watch fainter Saturn closing in on it each day! See "Saturn" below. Mars (magnitude +0.8, crossing from Pisces into Aries) is gradually getting higher in the eastern sky before dawn. In a telescope, it's still just a tiny blob 6 arcseconds wide. Jupiter (magnitude -2.5, in southern Ophiuchus) was at opposition on June 5th. It glares in the southeast at dusk and dominates the south by 11 p.m. dst. Antares, less bright, sparkles 6° to Jupiter's lower right. These two will be evening companions all summer. Saturn (magnitude +0.6, in Leo) is in the west during evening, closing in on dazzling Venus from the upper left. The gap between them shrinks from 6° on the 22nd to just 0.7° at their conjunction on the 30th! Regulus, less bright at magnitude +1.4, is 8° to Saturn's upper left. And look north (upper right) of Regulus by 8° for 2nd-magnitude Algieba (Gamma Leonis). Uranus (magnitude 5.8, in Aquarius) and Neptune (magnitude 7.9, in Capricornus) are well up in the southeast and south, respectively, before the first light of dawn. Pluto (magnitude 13.9, in the northwestern corner of Sagittarius) is not far from Jupiter in the south in late evening The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Sidewalk Astronomy www.sidewalkastronomy.info |
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