Watching the Sun, Moon and Planets
August 12, 2021: This evening the crescent moon appears between Venus and Spica as the lunar slice dances eastward.
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August 11, 2021: The waxing crescent moon is to the upper left of Evening Star Venus this evening in the western sky.
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Still visible low in the western sky during evening twilight, Venus treks through Virgo during 39 evenings, beginning August 10. During mid-August attempt to view five planets in the sky simultaneou…
August 10, 2021: The crescent moon is near Venus in the western sky after sunset.
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August 9, 2021: After the New moon yesterday morning, the crescent moon appears in the evening sky during bright twilight near Mars.
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August 3, 2021: Four planets appear in the evening sky. Brilliant Evening Star Venus and dim Mars are in the west after sunset. A little later during the evening, Saturn and Jupiter are easily vis…
August 2, 2021: Saturn is at opposition with the sun. Earth is between the sun and the planet.
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August 1 – 6, 2021: The morning moon wanes toward its New moon phase in the eastern sky. It passes the bright stars that are prominent in the evening sky during the winter season in the northern he…
August 6, 2021: In the northern hemisphere, summer’s midpoint occurs today at 6:27 p.m. CDT.
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July 31, 2021: The slightly gibbous moon, nearing its Last Quarter phase, is in the southeast as morning twilight begins. It is near the planet Uranus, easily within reach of a binocular. Mira, a …
July 29, 2021: In a challenging-to-see conjunction, Mars passes 0.6° to the upper right of the star Regulus.
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July 27, 2021: Evening Star Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter are in the evening sky. Mars is nearing its conjunction with Regulus in two evenings.
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July 26, 2021: Four bright planets are in the evening sky. Mars closes in on Regulus for their conjunction in three evenings. Brilliant Evening Star Venus appears to the upper left of the impendin…
July 25, 2021: Four evenings before its conjunction with Regulus, find Mars in the western sky to the lower right of Venus. As the calendar day ends, look for the moon below bright Jupiter.
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July 24, 2021: After sunset, Venus and Mars are in the western sky. A little later during evening hours, the moon is near Jupiter and Saturn in the southeast.
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July 23, 2021: Four bright planets are visible during evening hours. Venus and Mars are in the western sky after sunset. A little later, the moon is near Saturn and Jupiter in the southeastern sk…
July 29, 2021: Jupiter and Mars are 180° apart along the ecliptic. Dim Mars sets in the west-northwest as Jupiter rises in the east-southeast. This event signals that soon both appear in the sky s…
July 22, 2021: The planetary square dance continues in the western sky after sunset with Evening Star Venus, Mars, and Regulus.
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July 21, 2021: The bright moon is to the upper right of the Teapot of Sagittarius. Use a binocular to see the dimmer stars with the lunar orb.
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July 24-27, 2021: The bright moon passes Saturn and Jupiter in the southwestern sky before sunrise.
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