![]() Bad Astronomy Blog:The Good, the Bad, the Astronomy.Viewing the Transit of Venus, 6 June 2012.Astronomical events and earthquakes are they connected? (No).Seeing Venus and other objects in Daylight.Using the free planetarium program Stellarium.Using the free simulation program Celestia.Using the freeware program GIMP for astrophotography.Where to Look (the basics of observing).This years astronomical events for 2023.Disclaimer Be careful out there, I'm not your mum.View my complete profile Current Phase of the Moon: iframe not working Astronomical Calendar: The following tables are from data provided from Heavens Above.Ībout Me Name: Ian Musgrave Location: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia On other days there are close passes to Jupiter (11th Hobart, 13th Melbourne, 11th,14th Perth) and Mars (11th Sydney, 12th Perth). (Sydney) 14th and 17th (Darwin), 15th (Brisbane). On the 11th (Adelaide), 12th (Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Hobart), 13th However, there are particularly close passes to Venus Will pass close to bright planets or shoot between the planets and the Moon. Starting tomorrow night there are a series of very bright ISS passes. Simulated in Stellarium (the ISS will actuallyĪll sky chart showing local times from Heavens Above for Thursday 13 SeptemberĪll sky chart showing local times from Heavens Above for Tuesday 11 SeptemberĪll sky chart showing local times from Heavens Above for Saturday Tuesday 11 September ISS passes below Jupiter as seen from Perth on the evening of Tuesday 11 September at 19:56 AWST. Simulated in Stellarium (the ISS will actually be a bright dot), click to embiggen. Seen from Adelaide on the evening of Tuesday 11 September at 19:52 ACST. (the ISS will actually be a bright dot), click to embiggen. The ISS passes below Jupiter and above Venus and the crescent Moon as seen from Sydney on the evening of Thursday 13 September at 18:41 AEST.
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