CURRENT MOON
moon phases
CURRENT PLANETS and brilliant stars in early July. Directions and times are for the northern subtropics and vary somewhat for other latitudes.
• Bright & golden Mercury is close to the western horizon at dusk, sets WNW after dark.
• Bright & orange Mars is SW at dusk, sets west near midnight.
• Bright & yellowish Saturn is SSW at dusk, sets west after midnight and is
accompanied very closely by the bright and blueish star Spica.
• Very brilliant off-white Jupiter rises ENE predawn, is low east late dawn.
• Extremely brilliant white Venus rises ENE predawn, is low east before sunrise and is
accompanied very closely by the bright and orange star Aldebaran.
• Brilliant & blueish star Sirius will rise before the Sun late July.
• Brilliant white star Canopus will peek above the horizon before the Sun around late August.
Scroll past the links below to find special events for current and future dates.
Scroll farther to find past events.
***** Links *****
Today - SpaceWeather.com
also EarthSky,
Astronomy Picture of the Day,
Lunar Photo of the Day,
365 Days of Astronomy
& Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine
This Week - SkyandTelescope.com - This Week's Sky at a Glance
also SkyWeek | Sky and Telescope TV
& Jack Horkheimer - Star Gazer, Current Scripts
This Month - SkyandTelescope.com - Sky Tour Podcasts
also HubbleSite - Tonight's Sky: Your guide to constellations, deep sky objects, planets, and events
Anytime - Stellarium (free planetarium for your computer)
also Sky & Telescope Interactive Sky Chart (online planetarium)
Visible Satellites:
Simplest - Satellite Flybys by SpaceweatherPhone.com
More satellites and more info - Heavens-Above.com.
Launches:
Spaceflight Now - Worldwide Launch Schedule
also Vandenberg AFB Launch Schedule
& Wallops Flight Facility Launch Webcast & Blog
Reentries - Center for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies - Upcoming & Recent Reentries
Live Aurora Cams:
Sodankyla, Finland,
Kiruna, Sweden,
Jokkmokk, Sweden (cam 4),
Jokkmokk, Sweden (cam 5),
Abisko, Sweden,
Reykiavik, Iceland,
Yellowknife, Canada (click on CONNECT AURORAMAX LIVE),
& Poker Flat, Alaska
Most events described below can be viewed with your eyes alone.
Occasionally simple binoculars will improve the view and that will be noted.
***** Current & Future Events *****
See the comments or the links above.
Events earlier than those listed below will be found in previous blog entries.
***** Past Events *****
Photo Op - Crescent & Morning "Stars"

Image created with Stellarium, a free download.
July 15 before Dawn
ENE before dawn the bright & orange star Aldebaran and the ">" shaped Hyades star cluster will be visible close to extremely brilliant white planet Venus. The tiny dipper shaped Pleiades star cluster will be visible well above very brilliant off-white Jupiter.
Even in the very bright dawn shortly before sunrise the thin crescent moon, Venus and Jupiter will still be visible.
(For earlier events see previous blog entries.)
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REVISED FORECAST!.VERY IMPORTANT NEWS=7/12/12 Photo At 3:19 PM (
Ralfo)
Of AR1521,AR1520 & AR1519...X-FLARE! Big sunspot AR1520 unleashed an X1.4-class solar flare on July 12th at 1653 UT. Because the sunspot was directly facing Earth at the time of the blast, this is a geoeffective event. Stay tuned for updates about possible CMEs and radio blackouts. Solar flare alerts:
northern lights from the observation deck (
blu56jay)
1h14 AM - The storm intensified drasticly and reached a G3 Level (Strong) with an Index of KP7! (Severe).Auroras were briefly visible to 110° on highest! Great Auroras show since August 2003!!! Somes shots the focus is quite bad because of the VERY Hazy conditions.It was still very warm to at this hour with 69F/21C!
Taken east of Grafton Iowa, 7/14/2012
Oh boy what a beautiful sight. A CME from the sun has hit us and sparked this wonder of nature.
A panorama of two photos and the streak is a satellite crossing the visual path.
Jupiter, Venus, Taurus and Moon
This morning offered a treat just before sunrise. The waning crescent moon is seen here nestled between Venus, Jupiter and Aldebaran. The Hyades and Pleiadies are also in this frame!
Endeavour Leaving for California (
Skyepony)
Endeavour Leaving for California (
Skyepony)
Endeavour Leaving for California (
Skyepony)
Headed to the International Space Station with 1,000 pounds of cargo on board.
Even ice cream
Pan Starrs and the New Moon as seen from Joshua Tree National Park, California
the skies over Deming NM, March 12, 2013.
Looking out toward Ventura from Mt.McCoy in Simi Valley, CA. Comet with the crescent moon made for an excellent shot with the setup of the city lights and the ocean, and the colorful skies following sunset.
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Map credit: Orbital Sciences Corp
Illustrations of what the rocket's track in the sky will look like from many popular landmarks in the Mid Atlantic area can be found at http://www.orbital.com/Antares-Cygnus/.
Live updates and video coverage can be found at
Spaceflight Now | Antares Launch Report | Mission Status Center.
Hope all is going well for you.
Thanks, things are going well (mostly, heh). Just got a lot of things going at once. ;^)
I know that feeling too well.
I used to think that I'd reach a point in life where things would slow down a bit and I'd have more free time.
Have a good evening.
For convenience I'm posting the comment 351 info again here:
The (rescheduled) first test flight of the Antares rocket from Virginia will be easily visible from much of the Mid Atlantic coastal area. Today's launch window extends from 5PM-8PM EDT.
Map credit: Orbital Sciences Corp
Illustrations of what the rocket's track in the sky will look like from many popular landmarks in the Mid Atlantic area can be found at http://www.orbital.com/Antares-Cygnus/ (scroll down).
Live updates and video coverage can be found at
Spaceflight Now | Antares Launch Report | Mission Status Center.
BTW people in Bermuda will be able to see the Antares A-ONE test pass nearly overhead.
Launch sceduled in 2 minutes!
The Antares rocket launched from the Mid Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) and demonstrated its ability to deliver the mass of its planned cargo delivery craft (Cygnus) to an orbit necessary to deliver cargo to the International Space Station (ISS).
Didn't get to watch the launch...too much going on around here, but thanks for the report.
Going to head to bed early tonight in hopes of getting up in time to see some meteors in the wee hours!
Will probably be too cloudy, but hey...all you can do is try!
Do I understand this? No. But I do understand enough to know that you know Linux, and you probably know Python, and you dig dogs. You just have to see this. The video is wonderful!
Morning: Mid 40's, light winds, no bugs thin occ. high clouds, lots of stars, none moving very fast. 0330 -0400
shore Wonderful video with a wonderful dog! :^) Thanks for that. I've had my eye on a Rasberry Pi computer for a while now. Much less expensive than a laptop and much more portable.
2013 Lyrid Meteor Shower Hourly Rates
Graph credit: International Meteor Organization (IMO)
Apparently there was a spike in the Lyrid meteor shower rate about 9PM EDT on April 21. Unfortunately the constellation Lyra was still below the horizon for the Eastern U.S. at that time. The most favored areas for that burst were eastern Europe and western Asia.
A handicap for all would be observers was the brightness of the ~80% illuminated moon.
A much more promising meteor shower is the η(eta)-Aquariid in the predawn hours of mornings around May 6. The maximum rate of the η(eta)-Aquariids varies from 40 to 85 per hour. The peak is broad and rates above 30 per hour have been recorded May 3 through May 10.
Source: 2013 IMO Meteor Calendar
The Moon will only be ~15% illuminated May 6 and range from 40-0% illuminated May 3-10. The η(eta)-Aquariid meteors radiate from spot over the Equator so more will be seen from the tropics.
For those who missed coverage of Orbital's Antares A-ONE test mission here is some video:
Does it seem like it starts off in slow motion? Well, the thrust to weight ratio at liftoff is only 1.04, heh. Nevertheless as it burns fuel it continues to get lighter and... you get the idea. The payload does eventually achieve orbital velocity of ~17,000 mph.
... and while we're on the subject of slow takeoffs here's a SpaceX rocket a couple days ago making a slow takeoff and landing that Country music fans should enjoy:
Thanks for the vids and the heads up!
Here's a little reminder bump for everyone:
A promising meteor shower is the η(eta)-Aquariid which peaks in the predawn hours of May 6. The maximum rate of the η(eta)-Aquariids varies from 40 to 85 per hour. The peak is broad and rates above 30 per hour have been recorded May 3 through May 10.
Source: 2013 IMO Meteor Calendar
A graph of last year's activity...
2012 η(eta)-Aquariid Meteor Shower Hourly Rates
Graph credit: International Meteor Organization (IMO)
The Moon will only be ~15% illuminated May 6 and range from 40-0% illuminated May 3-10. The η(eta)-Aquariid meteors radiate from spot over the Equator the most will be seen from the tropics but meteors will be visible from farther north and south too.
I may not see any meteors from here. The wind has changed direction and I'm currently looking at a smoke overcast of varying thickness from the Springs fire.
Take care man. Hope conditions improve and the fires get put out.
I went outside before sunset to check sky conditions. There was a 100% thin overcast of smoke. Unlike earlier in the day there was a distinct smell of smoke and a fall of fine ash. The ash was unlike the large "snowflakes" identifiable as parts of vegetation that occur when a fire is close. Last evening's ash was a fine gritty powder most noticeable coating cars parked outdoors.
I got up two hours before sunrise to check sky conditions again. Only the brightest stars and a yellow-orange crescent moon were visible so I went right back to bed.
This morning there was a slight smokey smell outdoors and a slight haze with a brownish tint indicative of smoke. The dogs will get the shortest possible walks this weekend and all other outdoor activities are cancelled. (See the comment 382.)
goofy Thanks for your obs. :^) Sounds like a pretty good catch. Good luck tonight.
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
SMOKE ADVISORY
Valid Saturday, May 04, 2013
Brush fires continue to burn in southern California today. Improved weather conditions are expected to increase containment today.
The Springs Fire in Ventura County has burned 28,000 acres and is 30% contained as of 7:00 AM. Smoke from this fire is expected to come onshore with the sea breeze today and smoke impacts will continue to be seen downwind of the fire in portions of the South Coast Air Basin. In areas directly impacted by smoke, air quality can reach Unhealthy, or higher levels. Areas further downwind may experience air quality in the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups category, or higher, depending on fire and weather conditions.
Areas of likely smoke impacts and the potential for air quality in the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups category, or higher, include:
· the West San Fernando Valley (Forecast Area 6);
· the East San Fernando Valley (Forecast Area 7);
· Northwest Coastal Los Angeles County (Forecast Area 2);
· Santa Clarita Valley (Forecast Area 13);
· Portions of the San Gabriel Mountains (Forecast Area 15).
The Summit Fire, in Riverside County near Banning and Beaumont (Forecast Area 29), has burned approximately 3166 acres and is 85 percent contained. Visible smoke in the Basin from this fire has been minimal. At this time the most immediate smoke impacts are in Forecast Area 29 in the immediate vicinity of the fire, where Unhealthy air quality levels may still be possible.
Other areas in the Basin may also experience smoke as wind and fire conditions evolve.
In any area impacted by smoke: Everyone should avoid any vigorous outdoor or indoor exertion; people with respiratory or heart disease, the elderly, and children should remain indoors. Keep windows and doors closed or seek alternate shelter. Run your air conditioner if you have one. Keep the fresh air intake closed and the filter clean to prevent bringing additional smoke inside. Avoid smoking and the use of wood-burning fireplaces.
To subscribe to air quality alerts, advisories and forecasts by email, go to AirAlerts.org
To view current air quality conditions by region in an interactive map, see http://www3.aqmd.gov/webappl/gisaqi2/home.aspx
For more tips on avoiding health impacts from smoke, see http://www.aqmd.gov/ej/CAC/wildfire_safety_tips.ht m on AQMD’s website
Current AQMD Air Quality Measurements, Forecasts and Advisories can also be obtained from the AQMD Web Site: http://www.aqmd.gov/ or by Telephone with our Interactive Voice Response System: 1-800-CUT-SMOG (1-800-288-7664).
Contact AQMD: 1-800-CUT-SMOG or (909) 396-2000
Do not reply directly to this email. If you want more information on the air quality forecast, or other aspects of the local air quality program, please contact your local air quality agency using the information above. For more information on the U.S. EPA's AIRNow Program, visit http://www.airnow.gov.
Thanks for the AQMD notice. Take it easy out there.
Moon-gazing surprise -
Hope that conditions continue to improve.
Nice description of what it's like there.
Great surprise! Last thing you're expecting when gazing intently, trying to glean all possible detail. Would have loved to see the reaction of the person at the eyepiece.
Rob Thanks. The conditions are part of what's expected here from time to time much like Florida peninsula I think.
Karen That marine layer should help any rain kicked off by the cutoff low to easily reach the ground. If the cutoff low stays "on course" we should have some nice clean air early next week.
It rained most of last night and this morning, air quality is good and 100% containment of the Springs fire is anticipated later today. Rain is forecast off and on through tomorrow.
The η(eta)-Aquariid meteor shower has made a strong showing so far this year
2013 η(eta)-Aquariid Meteor Shower Hourly Rates
Graph credit: International Meteor Organization (IMO)
with several more mornings of predawn meteors still to come. See comment 372 for more details.
Glad to hear you are getting some rain.
The rain here is good even if does cloud out the meteor show. The rain will put a pause in this unusually early start to the fire season. To quote one CAL FIRE official, "The fuels we're seeing now are usually what we see in August."
ZIP Nada went from CAVU to PC to OC to LHC to TS. Maybe tonight. But we did get more than an inch of rain today. And a thunderstorm like you used to see(hear). So not all bad esp sinc obs on the 4th.
Observations: Adirondack recliner with sleeping pad, 20 deg bag from place in CO., with no-seeum cloth, supply of maple-walnut danish, and thermos of irish coffee ... truck mounted
Addil items alarm clock, bear proximity fence and things to discourage boarders. Water. Other stuff. Good for 15 F - 60 F > 60 F add cooler and great beer. (caution may impair accurate count),. Beach blanket and sun screen. (Edit) if you are at beach why leave.
goofy Obviously you should be the expedition leader! LOL
I was so ill prepared! All I had was a dog, a cup of coffee, and a hunting knife!
Might get one more chance tonight...conditions = maybe.
goofy Thanks for checking in. I woke up too early yesterday morning (couple of restless dogs) and ended up falling asleep too early to see if I could catch the any of the fading activity.
A graph of last year's activity...
2012 Perseid Meteor Shower Hourly Rates
Graph credit: International Meteor Organization (IMO)
For more info see the 2013 IMO Meteor Shower Calendar.
Thanks for that.
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