Hi,It's better than bad; it's good.
Due to a work conflict I could not attend the RASC meeting and deliver my The Sky This Month presentation.
Regardless, I wanted to share a list of upcoming events. Enjoy.
* Geminid meteor shower. Active until Dec 17. Peak this weekend! Can produce up to 120 meteors per hour! That's a higher rating than the Perseids. Associated with the Palladian asteroid.
* Quadrantid meteor shower. Active from Dec 28 - Jan 12, peaking on Jan 4. Up to 120/hr! Another good event! Moon should cooperate. Appear to radiate from a point between northern Boötes and the handle of the Big Dipper.
* Globe at Night. Measure sky brightness and submit your results. Runs until Dec 20. The January campaign starts Sun 11 Jan. http://www.globeatnight.org/
* Visible evening passes or flyovers of the International Space Station continue until Mon 29 Dec with a couple of bright ones on tap. Morning passes start 5 Jan. http://heavens-above.com/
* 3rd quarter Moon. Sun 14 Dec.
* Moon Anniversary. Sun 14 Dec. Last human visited the Moon (1972).
* Dark sky observing session star party at Long Sault Conservation Area. Weather permitting. First clear night of Mon 15 - Thu 18 Dec.
* Asteroid Bonk near earth. Tue 16 Dec.
* SpaceX Dragon launch to International Space Station, Commercial Resupply Mission 5. Fri 19 Dec. Revised date.
* New moon. Sun 21 Dec.
* Solstice! Sun 21 Dec.
* Young Moon near Venus. Mon 22 Dec.
* Jupiter night! Io's shadow, Io's transit in front of Jupiter, Ganymede's disappearing-reappearing act, Europa's reappearance, along with the Great Red Spot. Bonus: Moon near Mars. Wed 24 Dec.
* Keep an eye on NORAD! http://www.noradsanta.org/
* 1st quarter Moon. Tail end of Lunar X may be visible (we'll have many good chances in 2015). Sun 28 Dec.
* Moon very near Uranus. Mon 29 Dec.
* Another Jupiter night! Europa and Ganymede disappear in Jupiter's shadow. Io casts its shadow on the planet. Io transits. Along with the GRS!
* Mercury reappears in evening skies. Thu 1 Jan.
* Double moon shadow transit on Jupiter. Moon near Aldebaran. Fri 2 Jan.
* Solar observing session star party. Weather permitting. Sat 3 Jan.
* Earth closest to Sun (at perihelion). Full Moon. Sun 4 Jan.
* Double shadow transit on Jupiter. Tue 6 Jan.
* Yet another Jupiter night! GRS, Io's shadow, Io transiting, Ganymede disappearing. Apropos given the anniversary of Galileo discovering these moons. Earth's Moon near Jupiter. Wed 7 Jan.
* Mercury and Venus less than 1 degree apart! Starts Thu 8 Jan and continues to Mon 12 Jan.
* Jupiter show! Double shadows. Io and Europe transiting. Then reemerging. Amalthea at greatest elongation too.
* 3rd quarter Moon. Mon 12 Jan.
* Mercury at greatest elongation (or separation) from the Sun. Wed 14 Jan.
* Speakers night meeting. Wed 14 Jan.
Keep looking up!
regards,
Blake
Observation notes (with equipment details), photos, sketches, reviews, software tips, random thoughts, by an amateur astronomer.
Saturday, December 13, 2014
quick and dirty TSTM
Feeling badly for not delivering The Sky This Month, I issued a quick
bulletin on the RASC Toronto Centre Yahoo!Group... I had already done a
bunch of the research.
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