Opportunities for observation for July 2014:
03 july 2014 - Earth at Aphelion. Earth reaches the furthest point to the Sun 0.98333 AU, at 07:59 GMT +2.
06 july 2014 -Moon-Mars occultation. Mars 0.2 ° S of Moon at 3:21 GMT +2.
08 july 2014 -Moon-Saturn occultation. Saturn 0.4 ° N of Moon at 4:48 GMT +2.
12 july 2014 - Full Moon. Earth is between the Sun and the Moon and so the Moon will be fully illuminated as seen from Earth. This phase occurs at 13:25 GMT +2.
13 july 2014 - Moon reaches perigee, the closest point to Earth (358,259 km from Earth) at 10:28 GMT +2.
26 july 2014 - New Moon. Moon will be directly between the Earth and the Sun and will not be visible from Earth. This phase occurs at 00:42 GMT +2.
28 july 2014 - Moon at apogee. Luna reaches the farthest point from Earth (406,570 km from Earth) at 05:28 GMT +2.
30 july 2014 - South Delta Aquarids can produce about 20 meteors per hour. Radiant point for these meteors is in the constellation Aquarius.
0 comments:
Post a Comment