Kalendarz

cze
19
pt.
Mercury Retrograde Begins
cze 19 całodniowy

This is of particular interest to astrologically minded folks. See URL for more info…

cze
20
sob.
June Solstice
cze 20@11:43 pm – 12:43 am

In the northern hemisphere, this marks the first day of summer and is the day with most hours of light in the year — when the Sun is farthest north. In the southern hemisphere, this is your winter solstice, marking the shortest day of the year.

cze
21
niedz.
Annular Solar Eclipse
cze 21@5:46 am – cze 21@11:34 am

The annular phase of this solar eclipse is visible from parts of Africa including the Central African Republic, Congo, and Ethiopia; south of Pakistan and northern India; and China. Weather permitting, people in these areas will see the characteristic ring of fire.

⚫ New Moon
cze 21@8:41 am – 8:41 am
cze
28
niedz.
🌓First Quarter Moon
cze 28@10:16 am – 10:16 am
lip
5
niedz.
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
lip 5@6:30 am – 6:30 am

Part of the Moon will appear darker as the full Moon passes through the faint outer edge (penumbra) of the Earth’s shadow.

🌕 Full Moon
lip 5@6:44 am – 6:44 am
lip
11
sob.
Mercury Retrograde Ends
lip 11 całodniowy

This is of particular interest to astrologically minded folks. See URL for more info…

lip
13
pon.
🌗 Last Quarter Moon
lip 13@1:29 am – 1:29 am
lip
14
wt.
Jupiter at Opposition
lip 14 całodniowy

The giant planet will be at its closest approach to Earth and its face will be fully illuminated by the Sun. It will be brighter than any other time of the year and will be visible all night long. This is the best time to view and photograph Jupiter and its moons. A medium-sized telescope should be able to show you some of the details in Jupiter’s cloud bands. A good pair of binoculars should allow you to see Jupiter’s four largest moons, appearing as bright dots on either side of the planet.