Tag: Pallas

Shooting Star Season Starts, Pallas Pauses, and the Librated Full Thunder Moon Greets Gas Giants!

On Friday, July 23, the moon will reach its full phase. On that evening, the libration of the moon will cause the moon to appear to tilt downwards and twist to the left a bit, allowing Earthlings to see features along the moon’s northeastern limb that are normally not visible (green labels). Major lunar features…
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Venus veers Past Mars near a Waxing Moon, Midnight Planets plus Pluto, Sights for Moon-nights, and Lunar X !

This simulated view of Saturn for this month shows how the rings are closed enough now to reveal a bit of Saturn’s southern polar region. Hello, mid-July Stargazers! Here are your Astronomy Skylights for the week of July 11th, 2021 by Chris Vaughan. Feel free to pass this along to your friends and send me…
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See Bright Comet NEOWISE During Evening, Jupiter and Pluto Peak, and the Morning Moon Meets Inner Planets!

Ian Wheelband captured this close-up view of comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) at 4:17 am on July 11, 2020 from his home in Nova Scotia. Note the brighter tail composed of dropped particles, and the slightly offset ion tail to its left. The stacked, combined 4- and 10-second exposure photograph was taken using his Nikon D7100…
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