PATHOF THE
PLANETS
The planets
in the sky
These illustrations show the size, phase, and orientation of each planet and the two brightest dwarf planets at 0h UT
for the dates in the data table at bottom. South is at the top to match the view through a telescope.
The planets in April 2019
ARI
CET
FOR
SCL
GRU
PsA
AND
TRI
CAS
PEG
SGE
LAC
AQR
CAP
MIC
CrA
SGR
SCT
AQL SER
LY R
CYG
VUL
CRT
UMa
SCO
OPH
HER
DRA
CEN
COM
CVN
CrB
SER
VIR
LIB
PSC
Objects visible before dawn
Celestial equator
Moon phases Dawn Midnight
Sun
Path
of (^) the
Sun (^) (ec
liptic)
Path
of (^) the
Sun (^) (ec
liptic) Pluto
Saturn
Neptune
Ceres
Jupiter
Asteroid Pallas reaches
opposition April 9
Asteroid Iris reaches
opposition April 5
Merc
ury
Ven
us
Parthenope
The Moon passes 1.6° north
of Jupiter on April 23
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17
Venus
Mercury Mars
Ceres
Uranus
Saturn
Neptune
Pluto
10"
S
WE
N
Jupiter
40 ASTRONOMY • APRIL 2019
Planets MERCURY VENUS MARS CERES JUPITER SATURN URANUS NEPTUNE PLUTO
Date April 1 April 15 April 15 April 15 April 15 April 15 April 15 April 15 April 15
Magnitude 0.8 –3.9 1.5 7.9 –2.3 0.5 5.9 7.9 14.3
Angular size 9.4" 12.3" 4.4" 0.7" 41.6" 16.7" 3.4" 2.2" 0.1"
Illumination 29% 85% 95% 98% 99% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Distance (AU) from Earth 0.718 1.357 2.126 1.971 4.739 9.928 20.844 30.730 33.736
Distance (AU) from Sun 0.455 0.728 1.584 2.729 5.318 10.055 19.850 29.937 33.780
Right ascension (2000.0) 23h10.2m 23h36.0m 4h30.5m 16h53.0m 17h34.2m 19h26.6m 1h59.3m 23h14.8m 19h38.9m
Declination (2000.0) –5°36' – 4°07' 22°51' –16°48' –22°40' –21°32' 11°39' –5°55' –21°46'