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Saturday 8th February 2025

The view was spectacular and there is even the Jewelled Handle, which can be seen only once a month for some hours.

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Saturday 8th February 2025

The four largest moons of Jupiter, known as the Galilean moon (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto) are bright enough to be seen through binoculars ~ when observing Jupiter with a good pair of binoculars, you’ll notice this Callisto below the … Continue reading

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Thurs 6th – Tues 11th February 2025

Look out for the Moon tonight with Jupiter and following each night till Sunday ~ Mars lies close to a Moon on the early evening of Sunday 9th February at 6pm.oIf you are at very north of Scotland, Orkney or … Continue reading

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Wed 5th / Thurs 6th February 2025

This will create a beautiful celestial pairing ~ you can look for this event in the constellation Taurus, reaching high in the southern sky at 20:00 / 8pm.

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Monday 3rd thru Tuesday 4th February 2025

Ganymede transiting Jupiter – around 1:45am in the early morning on Tuesday 4th, Ganymede, the largest of Jupiter’s moons, will transit across the face of Jupiter ~ make sure you have your telescope ready and set up to get the … Continue reading

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Three different disk illumination

Each of these celestial bodies brings its own unique glow:– Moon at 22% disk illumination.– Venus at 37% disk illumination.– Saturn at 99% illuminated disk, despite its great distance from the Sun.

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Saturday 1st February 2025 – 7pm

Spotting three planets Venus, Saturn, and Neptune in the evening sky. Observing the evening skies– You’ll be able to see Moon, firstly by a bright and easy to spot in the southwest after sunset.o– then following Venus, a steady point … Continue reading

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2025 AstroFest, London

European AstroFest London is the UK’s premier astronomy exhibition on Friday 7th February 2025, there are three floors of exhibition space with everything from the latest telescopes and equipment to astronomy books and magazines.oMore information: 2025 AstroFest, London

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Fri 31st Jan / Sat 1st Feb 2025

Look toward the western horizon shortly after sunset ~ find the Moon first, as its easiest to spot Venus which will be nearby, while deteriorating evening planet Saturn will dimmer than Venus, but still visible to the naked eye ~ … Continue reading

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Monday 27th January 2025

Weather permitting – I set up hoping to catch a glimpse of Ganymede’s shadow transit of Jupiter by animation clips.

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