1/18/2024 0 Comments Sky and telescope 2022 calendarObservation from a high spot or a place with open view is recommended.Īugust 12-13 Maximum of the Perseid meteor shower (radiant lies in the constellation of Perseus, but meteors can be seen across the entire sky, around 60 meteors per hour). Unfortunately, the Full Moon will hide most of the shooting stars in its strong light.Īugust 8 and 9 Conjunction of Moon and Jupiter. Look East right after midnight. July 28-29 Maximum of the Delta Aquarid meteor shower (radiant lies in the constellation of Aquarius, but meteors can be seen across the entire sky, up to 20 meteors per hour). Observation from a high spot or a place with open view is recommended. July 7 Conjunction of Moon and Saturn. Look East right after midnight. The first day of Summer in the Northern Hemisphere. June 21 Summer solstice – today is the shortest night and the longest day. Read more about the Night-shining Clouds on the Dark Sky Seasons’ page Observation from a high spot or a place with open view is recommended.Įnd of May Beginning of the Noctilucent Clouds season. May 22-24 Conjunction of Moon, Venus and Mars. Unfortunately, the Full Moon will hide most of the shooting stars in its strong light. May 6-7 Maximum of the Eta Aquarid meteor shower (radiant lies in the constellation of Aquarius, but meteors can be seen across the entire sky, up to 30 meteors per hour). Use of binoculars, telephoto lens or a small telescope is recommended. Take to Møns Klint, Aborrebjerget or Mandemarke Bakker and look South-East from 20:57. As the Moon rises, it will be slightly obscured by the Earth’s Penumbra. Take to Aborrebjerget or Mandemarke Bakker and look West after sunset.Īpril 22-23 Maximum of the Lyrid meteor shower (radiant lies in the constellation of Lyra, but meteors can be seen across the entire sky, up to 20 meteors per hour). Mercury is visible in the evening sky, at its farthest distance from the Sun. Take to a high spot or a place with open view and look West after sunset. April 11 Conjunction of Venus and Pleiades.
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