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  1. Jul 20, 2021 · Venus will pass 1.2 degrees north of Regulus on July 21, at around 19:00 UTC. But you can watch this bright star and blazing planet in the western evening twilight for the rest of this month.

  2. Jul 23, 2024 · Jupiter joins Saturn with Venus. Chart Caption – 2024, November 4: The crescent moon is below Venus during mid-twilight. On November 4 th, while still in front of Ophiuchus, the crescent moon is 3.9° to the lower left of the Evening Star. At 45 minutes after nightfall, Venus is about 10° above the southwest horizon.

    • Venus and Mars Conjunction July 12 and 13
    • Don’T Miss The Star Regulus
    • When Will You Catch The Young Moon?
    • When Is Nightfall?
    • What Is Earthshine?

    Venus and Mars orbit the sun on either side of Earth. But, in the July evening sky, Venus outshines Mars by about 200 times. So you might look west after sunset now … and overlook Mars at first. Watch for Mars. It’s in conjunction with Venus this month. The exact time of the conjunction is July 13, 2021, at about 07:00 UTC. At that time, Venus will...

    There’s a fourth object worth noting in the western twilight sky. After the moon goes by Venus and Mars, it’ll also go by Regulus, the constellation Leo’s one and only 1st-magnitude star, about a day later. Pay attention to this “fixed” star of the zodiacthroughout the rest of July 2021, to note the changing positions of Venus and Mars. At the time...

    To see the very young moonon July 11 and 12, you’ll need an unobstructed horizon in the direction of sunset. If the whisker-thin crescent eludes your detection on July 11, just try again on July 12. Day by day, a wider yet still slender waxing crescent will appear higher up at sunset and will stay out later after dark. On July 13, 14 and 15, 2021, ...

    We give the approximate time of nightfall (end of evening twilight), and Venus’ setting time at various latitudes (presuming an absolutely level horizon): Find out Venus’ specific setting time in your sky at Old Farmer’s Almanac or timeanddate.com. We should mention that the setting time of the moon is variable, depending upon longitude as well. Fi...

    Also note – with the eye alone or an optical aid – the soft glow of earthshine adorning the dark or nighttime side of the moon. Earthshineis twice-reflected sunlight, with the Earth reflecting sunlight to the moon, and the moon, in turn, reflecting sunlight back to Earth. The lunar terminator– the line dividing the lunar day from the lunar night – ...

  3. Jul 20, 2021 · July 21 - Venus 1.2 degrees. north of Regulus in Leo July 23 - Full Hay Moon; Sat. urn nearby. July 25 - Jupiter 4 degrees. north of gibbous Moon. NASA The moon, pictured during a lunar eclipse on May 26, 2021, is seen from the Internatio­nal Space Station during a northwest to southeast orbital trek 263 miles above the Pacific Ocean.

  4. Jul 22, 2013 · Venus is 1.2 degrees north of the first-magnitude star Regulus (Alpha Leonis) at 4:00 UT; Mars is 0.8 degree north of Jupiter at 5:00 UT; Full Moon, known as the Hay or Thunder Moon, occurs at 18:16 UT.

  5. Jupiter and Regulus are closest on 1837/7/31 (3.6 deg). Conjunction of Venus, Regulus and Jupiter lasts from 1802/7/16 to 1802/8/1. Venus and Regulus are closest on 1802/7/19 (1.1 deg). Venus and Jupiter are closest on 1802/7/27 (0.5 deg). Conjunction of Jupiter, Regulus and Venus lasts from 1778/6/12 to 1778/8/2.

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  7. Jun 29, 2021 · The second “narrow miss” of the “traffic jam” will occur on July 21, as Venus passes 1.1 degrees north (to the upper right) of Regulus. That evening, Mars will be 5 degrees to their lower right, creating the most compact gathering of the three objects.

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