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Keep eye on Saturn & Venus

Planning to watch this celestial event for anyone ~ make sure to find Saturn and Venus will be forming a rare conjunction on Friday 17th January, during this event this month, the two planets will appear remarkably close in the … Continue reading

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Three half hours different

The Lunar X and V are not lasting lunar features which are visible on the lunar surface for about 4 hours. o

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Lunar X and V

Name of craters Ukert (marked V) and Blanchinus (marked X) stood out, reflecting sunlight in a pattern asterism resembling letters of the alphabet.o

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Monday 6th January (6pm)

This photo of the First Quarter Moon shows the positions of the Lunar V (top), and the Lunar X (bottom) ~ the best time to observe these two claire-obscure effects is when the Moon is seven days old. BSL Version … Continue reading

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Sunday 5th Janaury 2025

Neptune will be visible in the night sky, but spotting it will require binoculars or a telescope ~ Neptune is quite faint and not visible to the naked eye. BSL Version oooo

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Moon close to Venus

As evening twilight darkened on Friday 3rd January, Venus and the moon were visible to the naked eye in the south-west night sky. oooo

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Saturday 4th January 2025

Great opportunity, capturing Io’s shadow on Jupiter can be remarkable photography. oooo

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Saturday 4th January 2025

Occultation of Saturn The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from the United Kingdom. The occultation will be visible from Milton Keynes ~ it will begin with the disappearance of Saturn behind the Moon … Continue reading

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Thursday 2nd / Friday 3rd January 2025

On Friday 3rd, the pair will be too widely separated to fit within the field of view of a telescope, but will be visible to the naked eye or through a pair of binoculars. BSL Version oooo

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