The 365 Days of Astronomy

Actual Astronomy Ep. 123: Objects to Observe in June


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Hosted by Chris Beckett & Shane Ludtke, two amateur astronomers in Saskatchewan.

Best events for the month for June:

- The Annular Solar Eclipse for those who can travel or lucky to live in the right location but for everyone else it’ll be…

- The Planetary line up of Venus, Moon and Mars around mid-month.

Planetary Roundup:

- Mercury – The innermost planet is too close to the Sun to observe in June 2021.

- Mars moves West from Gemini while Venus moves East from Taurus and they both eventually meet up in Cancer.

- Jupiter and Saturn – The gas giants continue along their separate ways with Saturn in Capricornus and Jupiter in Aquarius both now high enough out of the morning murk to become telescopic targets.

- Neptune and Uranus remain too low on the horizon for any observations apart from Lunar pairings.

- June 1st – Jupiter 5-degrees north of the Moon.

- June 6th – Asteroid 3 Juno reaches opposition today reaching magnitude 10.1. Located in the constellation of Ophiuchus.

- June 7th – Uranus 2-degrees north of the Moon

- June 10th – Annular Solar Eclipse. Warning Note: Annual Eclipses are not total eclipses so the Sun is never entirely blocked by the Sun and therefore can never be viewed without a telescope during an Annular Eclipse. Properly filtered telescopic and naked eye observations using solar glasses will provide dramatic views of a giant ring of solar disc.

Visible from Russia, Greenland Europe and Northeastern North America. So this is not visible from Saskatchewan but the path is within a long days drive. It would be a 1300km drive for a chance to briefly see this annular eclipse at Sunrise.

https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEsearch/SEsearchmap.php?Ecl=20210610

- June 11th – Venus 1.5-degrees south of the Moon.

- June 12th – Venus – Moon – Mars Alignment

- June 13th – Mars and the Moon as close as 3-degrees apart. Already past best by the time we see it in Saskatchewan.

- June 18th – First Quarter Moon.

- June 21st – Summer Solstice 

- June 24th – Full Moon….oh wait, another “Supermoon”.

- June 27th – Saturn and the Moon as close as 4-degrees apart but a bit further here in Saskatchewan.

- June 29th – Jupiter and the Moon as close as 4-degrees apart but farther here in Saskatchewan.

- June 30th – Just after sunset, Venus and Mars will be 7.5 degrees apart in the middle of Cancer. 

- No comets visible brighter than ~11th magnitude.

- Entire month – Look for noctilucent clouds in northern latitudes. 

- Entire month – Using proper filtering, activity on the Sun is starting to intensify as solar cycle 25 begins. This means sunspot formation and evolution should be monitored. 

 

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