Kalendarz

paź
5
sob.
🌓First Quarter Moon
paź 5@6:47 pm – 6:47 pm
paź
8
wt.
Draconids Meteor Shower
paź 8 całodniowy

The Draconids is a minor meteor shower producing only about 10 meteors per hour. It is produced by dust grains left behind by comet 21P Giacobini-Zinner, which was first discovered in 1900. The Draconids is an unusual shower in that the best viewing is in the early evening instead of early morning like most other showers. The shower runs annually from October 6-10 and peaks this year on the the night of the 8th. The first quarter moon will set shortly after midnight leaving fairly dark skies for observing. Best viewing will be in the early evening from a dark location far away from city lights. Meteors will radiate from the constellation Draco, but can appear anywhere in the sky.

paź
13
niedz.
🌕 Full Moon
paź 13@11:08 pm – 11:08 pm
paź
21
pon.
Orionids Meteor Shower
paź 21 całodniowy

The Orionids is an average shower producing up to 20 meteors per hour at its peak. It is produced by dust grains left behind by comet Halley, which has been known and observed since ancient times. The shower runs annually from October 2 to November 7. It peaks this year on the night of October 21 and the morning of October 22. The second quarter moon will block some of the fainter meteors this year, but the Orionids tend to be fairly bright so it could still be a good show. Best viewing will be from a dark location after midnight. Meteors will radiate from the constellation Orion, but can appear anywhere in the sky.

🌗 Last Quarter Moon
paź 21@2:39 pm – 2:39 pm
paź
28
pon.
⚫ New Moon
paź 28@4:38 am – 4:38 am
paź
31
czw.
Mercury Retrograde Begins
paź 31 całodniowy

see http://cantonbecker.com/retrograde for details…

lis
4
pon.
🌓First Quarter Moon
lis 4@11:23 am – 11:23 am
lis
11
pon.
Transit of Mercury Across the Sun
lis 11 całodniowy

A superstar event for 2019: Elusive Mercury, one of the most difficult planets to view, will be out in broad daylight—literally! Look through a telescope equipped with a suitable solar filter and you’ll be able to view tiny Mercury transit across the surface of the Sun. This rare celestial event will be visible throughout much of the world, but observers along the eastern coasts of the Americas will get the best view.

lis
12
wt.
🌕 Full Moon
lis 12@2:34 pm – 2:34 pm