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- | ====== Sky Highlights and NEKAAL Events for AUGUST 2016 ====== | + | ====== Sky Highlights and NEKAAL Events for DECEMBER 2016 ====== |
- | * August 2 -- __**New Moon**__\\ | + | * December 7 -- First Quarter |
- | * August 10 -- First Quarter\\ | + | * December 13 -- Full Moon |
- | * August 18 -- Full Moon | + | * December 20 -- Last Quarter |
- | * August 24 -- Last Quarter | + | * December 29 -- New Moon |
- | * August 25 -- General Meeting, Topeka Library, 7 pm. Join us! | + | * January 26, 2017 -- first General Meeting of New Year, Topeka Library, 7 pm. |
- | * August 27 -- **Open House** at Farpoint Observatory, 8:30 pm to ? --> Join us! | + | |
- | ===== PLANETS in August 2016 ===== | + | ===== PLANETS in December 2016 ===== |
Evening Sky: | Evening Sky: | ||
- | * **Mercury** -- in west (twilight) | + | * **Mercury** -- in southwest |
- | * **Venus** -- in west (twilight) | + | * **Venus** -- in southwest |
* **Mars** -- in south | * **Mars** -- in south | ||
- | * **Jupiter** -- in west | + | * **Uranus** -- in southeast |
- | * **Saturn** -- in south | + | * **Neptune** -- in south |
- | * **Neptune** -- in east | + | |
Midnight: | Midnight: | ||
- | * **Mars** -- in southwest | + | * **Uranus** -- in west |
- | * **Saturn** -- in southwest | + | |
- | * **Uranus** -- in east | + | |
- | * **Neptune** -- in southeast | + | |
Morning Sky: | Morning Sky: | ||
- | * **Uranus** -- in south | + | * **Jupiter** -- in southeast |
- | * **Neptune** -- in southwest | + | * **Saturn** -- in southeast, starting late in December |
- | ===== CONSTELLATIONS well placed in evening during August 2016 ===== | + | |
- | North to South, at 9-11 pm: | + | ===== CONSTELLATIONS well placed in evening during December 2016 ===== |
+ | North to South, at 8-10 pm: | ||
* **Ursa Minor**, the Little Bear, also the Little Dipper | * **Ursa Minor**, the Little Bear, also the Little Dipper | ||
- | * **Cepheus**, the | + | * **Cepheus**, the King of Ethiopia |
- | * **Draco**, the Dragon | + | * **Cassiopeia**, the wife of King Cepheus |
- | * **Cygnus**, the Swan | + | * **Lacerta**, the Lizard |
- | * **Lyra**, the Lyre | + | * **Perseus**, vanquisher of Medusa and rescuer of Andromeda |
+ | * **Andromeda**, the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia | ||
+ | * **Pegasus**, the Winged Horse | ||
+ | * **Triangulum**, yes, the triangle | ||
+ | * **Aries**, the Ram | ||
+ | * **Taurus**, the Bull | ||
* **Sagitta**, the Arrow | * **Sagitta**, the Arrow | ||
- | * **Aquila**, the Eagle | + | * **Cetus**, the Sea Monster |
- | * **Delphinus**, the Dolphin | + | |
- | * **Ophiuchus**, the Serpent Bearer | + | ===== SKY EXTRAS in December 2016 ===== |
- | * **Sagittarius**, the Archer | + | * Still LOTS of evening planets in December ! Check out the planet list above. Uranus is easily visible in binoculars, even visible naked-eye with deep dark-vision adaptation, from very dark skies. Mars is readily visible, but don't mistake it for its visual twin, the red star Antares. |
- | * **Capricornus**, the Sea-Goat | + | * The great Geminid meteor shower peaks December 13, unfortunately right at full moon, which will wash out this year's show. |
+ | * Comet fans: we're coming into a 6-8 month period offering lots of comets. Already late in December, one evening comet should be visible in binoculars: periodic comet 45P, with the unlikely name of Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova. Look fairly low in the western sky in evening twilight, best late in the month within the constellation Capricorn. | ||
- | ===== SKY EXTRAS in August 2016 ===== | ||
- | * LOTS of evening planets in August! Check out the planet list above. | ||
- | * August 23, Antares, Mars, and Saturn line up vertically in the southern sky, best seen about 30 minutes after sundown. | ||
- | * And a very close approach of Venus and Jupiter, August 27, in the west twilight about 45 minutes after sunset. | ||
- | * No bright comets are readily visible this August from Kansas. You might be able to see periodic comet 9P/Tempel, low in the western twilight just after sundown, but you'll need a 8-10" scope...and patience. | ||
- | * The Perseids (meteor shower), often the best of the year, peak the nights of August 11 and 12. | ||
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