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Thursday June 30 to Thursday July 7


The First Quarter Moon is Thursday, July 7. That is the final week to see the 5 shiny classical planets in a line within the morning sky, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Mercury. Firstly of the week Venus makes a second eye for Taurus the Bull.

The First Quarter Moon is Thursday, July 7.

 Morning sky on Thursday June 30 as seen from Adelaide at 6:25 am ACST
(60 minutes earlier than dawn). 

Venus varieties second eye for the constellation of Taurus the Bull,  alongside the intense pink star Aldebaran.

 

Comparable views will probably be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal
native time (60 minutes earlier than dawn, click on to embiggen). 

 

Morning sky on Saturday July 2 as seen from Adelaide at 6:25 am ACST
(60 minutes earlier than dawn). 

The 5 shiny classical planets are seen in a line within the morning sky, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Mercury. (Uranus, Neptune
and the Asteroid Vesta are within the line too, however all want at the very least
binoculars to see).

the insets are the telescopic views of the planets on the identical magnification right now.

 

 

 

Comparable views will probably be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal native time
(60 minutes earlier than dawn).

 

Night sky on Thursday June 7 as seen from Adelaide at 18:48 pm ACST (90
minutes after sundown). The primary quarter Moon is near the intense star Spica.

 

 

 

 

Comparable
views will probably be seen from the remainder of Australia on the equal native
time (90
minutes after sundown).

 

Entire sky on Saturday, July 2, 18:43 ACST, 90 minutes after sundown (click on
to embiggen). The Milky Manner stretches throughout the mid-sky and the centre of the galaxy is coming into view. 

Scorpius is distinguished above the South Japanese horizon with the teapot a Sagittarius beneath. From the Sting of the Scorpion by way of the teapot there’s a wealth of binocular objects to
uncover.

Between the intense star
Canopus and the Southern Cross are one other wealth of binocular objects to
uncover. 

 

  

 Elsewhere
in Australia will see an identical view on the equal time (90 minutes after sundown). 

 

Mercury is decreasing within the morning twilight.That is the final week to see it readily.

Venus is decreasing within the morning twilight and at the start of the week Venus makes a second eye for Taurus the Bull.

Mars varieties a line with Saturn, Jupiter, Venus and Mercury (and Uranus and Neptune).

Jupiter climbs larger within the morning twilight beneath Saturn and above Mars.

Saturn climbs away from Mars, Jupiter, and Venus.

 

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