A spectacular sky show in the west after sunset! The first three celestial bodies to pop out at evening dusk are the moon, Venus and Jupiter. View the brilliant trio at nightfall because all three worlds will sink below the western horizon by early-to-mid evening. http://earthsky.org/?p=215138
Exciting July Night Sky Events: Rare Blue Moon, Meteor Shower, Pluto & Ceres, M8, the Lagoon Nebula, Sagittarius & Scorpius.
Summer is a great time to star gaze! There are a lot of exciting things going on in the sky this month, including the rare Blue Moon. http://earthsky.org/?p=126000
This month we're looking south at Sagittarius and Scorpius, which are seperated by the core of our Milky Way galaxy.
Amateur astronomers can look for Pluto all month long. you'll need a medium-sized telescope and some experience, patience and a little weather luck to see Pluto. Another dwarf planet, Ceres, is at opposition not too far away from Pluto in the southern sky between Sagittarius and Capricornus
Venus at Greatest Brilliancy, July 2015 Thursday, July 9, dusk. Venus reaches its greatest brilliancy at magnitude –4.7. Credit: Starry Night Software
Aldebaran and the Moon, July 2015 Sunday, July 12, sunrise. The waning crescent moon will pass close to the bright red star Aldebaran low in morning twilight. The moon will occult Aldebaran as seen from eastern Russia, northern Japan, Alaska, northern Canada, Greenland, and Iceland. Credit: Starry Night Software http://www.space.com/29626-july-night-sky-2015-stargazing-maps.html
A spectacular sky show in the west after sunset! The first three celestial bodies to pop out at evening dusk are the moon, Venus and Jupiter. View the brilliant trio at nightfall because all three worlds will sink below the western horizon by early-to-mid evening. http://earthsky.org/?p=215138
Don’t miss moon, Venus, Jupiter on July 18
A spectacular sky show in the west after sunset! The first three celestial bodies to pop out at evening dusk are the moon, Venus and Jupiter. View the brilliant trio at nightfall because all three worlds will sink below the western horizon by early-to-mid evening.
http://earthsky.org/?p=215138
thanks for all the info
Exciting July Night Sky Events: Rare Blue Moon, Meteor Shower, Pluto & Ceres, M8, the Lagoon Nebula, Sagittarius & Scorpius.
Summer is a great time to star gaze!
There are a lot of exciting things going on in the sky this month, including the rare Blue Moon. http://earthsky.org/?p=126000
This month we're looking south at Sagittarius and Scorpius, which are seperated by the core of our Milky Way galaxy.
Amateur astronomers can look for Pluto all month long. you'll need a medium-sized telescope and some experience, patience and a little weather luck to see Pluto.
Another dwarf planet, Ceres, is at opposition not too far away from Pluto in the southern sky between Sagittarius and Capricornus
Venus at Greatest Brilliancy, July 2015
Thursday, July 9, dusk. Venus reaches its greatest brilliancy at magnitude –4.7. Credit: Starry Night Software
Aldebaran and the Moon, July 2015
Sunday, July 12, sunrise. The waning crescent moon will pass close to the bright red star Aldebaran low in morning twilight. The moon will occult Aldebaran as seen from eastern Russia, northern Japan, Alaska, northern Canada, Greenland, and Iceland.
Credit: Starry Night Software
http://www.space.com/29626-july-night-sky-2015-stargazing-maps.html
July's Night Sky! 2015 Astronomy heads up
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Don’t miss moon, Venus, Jupiter on July 18
A spectacular sky show in the west after sunset! The first three celestial bodies to pop out at evening dusk are the moon, Venus and Jupiter. View the brilliant trio at nightfall because all three worlds will sink below the western horizon by early-to-mid evening.
http://earthsky.org/?p=215138
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I took pics of the moon too. N yes it was very blue n seemed to have a protrusion on the side facing me…whatever that thing was it was MASSIVE.