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Two beautiful celestial pairings unfold on consecutive nights.
Sunday 9 November 2025 – Bright and unmistakable, Jupiter will be above and slightly to the left of the Moon in the constellation Gemini. o
Monday 10 November 2025 – the Moon will be below the Praesepe or Beehive Cluster (M44) in the constellation Cancer. – best viewed after midnight into early morning, between 2:00 and 5:00am. o
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The bright variable star Beta Persei (Algol) reaches its minimum brightness at 18:13 pm in the early evening on Monday 10th November and will be visible from the UK. o
Here’s a list of upcoming minimum brightness times for Algol – read more. o
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The Pleiades is bright enough to be seen without equipment, but the Moon’s glare may reduce visibility. o
Using binoculars ~ highly recommended to resolve individual stars in the cluster and watch the occultation unfold. o
For challenging that’s a great opportunity for wide-field shots or time-lapse sequences showing the Moon approaching and passing through the cluster. o
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Comet 24P/Schaumasse is on track to pass through Messier 44 (the Beehive Cluster) in Cancer between 7th and 10th November 2025, offering a rare and poetic alignment for UK observers. o
The comet’s apparent magnitude is expected to be around +17, so it will require moderate to large telescopes and dark skies to observe clearly. o
Try long-exposure astrophotography to capture the comet’s subtle glow against the glittering Beehive backdrop. o
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Because Titan’s orbit aligns with Saturn’s equatorial plane only when Saturn’s rings are edge-on from Earth’s perspective. o
This month – November, you can find Saturn in the constellation Aquarius, rising in the east during the early evening and setting in the west before dawn.
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The Leonid meteor Shower is active (Begins: 6th November – Ends: 22nd November 2025) o
The Leonid meteor shower is beginning active from Wednesday 6th November to Saturday 22nd November 2025, with its peak expected on the night of Sunday 16th thru Monday 17th November. o
November Full Moon in the UK – “Moon before Yule“ o
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In traditional lore, the Moon before Yule refers to the last Full Moon before the winter solstice, often associated with preparation, reflection, and the gathering of light before the longest night. o
“Yule” is the ancient celebration as marks the Winter Solstice, marking the shortest day and longest night of the year ~ typically around 21st December in the UK.
If December’s Full Moon occurs after the solstice (as it does in 2025, on Thursday 4th December), then November’s Full Moon earns the title “Moon Before Yule”. o
Traditional Full Moon Names and their Meanings – Full Moon names reflect seasonal changes and natural rhythms observed by early cultures, particularly those influenced by UK colonial traditions and Native American heritage. o – Learn more about traditional Full Moon Names and their Meanings ~ Read more. o
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The bright variable star Beta Persei (Algol) reaches its minimum brightness at 00:35 am in the early morning on Wednesday 5th November and will be visible from the UK. o
Here’s a list of upcoming minimum brightness times for Algol – read more. o
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