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44 AUGUST 2019 • SKY & TELESCOPE


Mercury

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune
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Aug 1 11 21 31

116 31

11631

16

16

Venus

Jupiter

Mars

AUGUST 2019 OBSERVING
Planetary Almanac


The Sun and planets are positioned for mid-August; the colored arrows show the motion of each during the month. The Moon is plotted for evening dates in the Americas when it’s waxing (right side
illuminated) or full, and for morning dates when it’s waning (left side). “Local time of transit” tells when (in Local Mean Time) objects cross the meridian — that is, when they appear due south and at
their highest — at mid-month. Transits occur an hour later on the 1st, and an hour earlier at month’s end.

The table above gives each object’s right ascension and declination (equinox 2000.0) at 0h Universal Time on selected dates,
and its elongation from the Sun in the morning (Mo) or evening (Ev) sky. Next are the visual magnitude and equatorial diameter.
(Saturn’s ring extent is 2.27 times its equatorial diameter.) Last are the percentage of a planet’s disk illuminated by the Sun and
the distance from Earth in astronomical units. (Based on the mean Earth–Sun distance, 1 a.u. is 149,597,871 kilometers, or
92,955,807 international miles.) For other dates, see skyandtelescope.com/almanac.

PLANET VISIBILITY Mercury: visible at dawn from the 3rd to the 26th • Venus: hidden in the
Sun’s glow all month • Mars: hidden in the Sun’s glow all month • Jupiter: visible at dusk, sets near
midnight • Saturn: visible at dusk, sets after midnight

PLANET DISKS have south up, to match the
view in many telescopes. Blue ticks indicate the
pole currently tilted toward Earth.

PEGASUS

CAPRICORNUS

AQUARIUS

Fomalhaut

Rigel

Betelgeuse

MAJORCANIS

PISCES

Sirius

ORION

Pleiades

TAURUS

Pollux

Castor

Procyon

GEMINI Vega

HERCULES

CYGNUS

SCORPIUS

OPHIUCHUS

Antares
SAGITTARIUS

AQUILA

ERIDANUS CETUS

ARIES Arcturus

CORVUS

VIRGO

BOÖTES

LIBRA

LEO

HYDRA
10 am 8 am 6 am 4 am 2 am Midnight 8 pm 6 pm 4 pm 2 pm

+30°

+40°

–10°
–20°
–30°
–40°

+30°

+40°

+20°

–10°
–20°
–30°
–40°

RIGHT ASCENSION
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LOCAL TIME OF TRANSIT
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Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

Mercury

Jupiter

Venus

Mars

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Aug
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10

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44 AUGUST 2019 • SKY & TELESCOPE


Date Right Ascension Declination Elongation Magnitude Diameter Illumination Distance
Sun^18 h 42.6m +18 ° 12′ —–26.8^31 ′^31 ′′ —1.015
31 10 h 35.1m +8° 55′ —–26.8 31 ′ 41 ′′ —1.010
Mercury 17 h 39.5m +17 ° 4 0′ 15° Mo +2.0 9.7′′ 13% 0.695
11 8 h 02.9m +19 ° 17′ 19° Mo – 0.2 7.3′′ 44% 0.919
21 9 h 05.6m +17 ° 4 3′ 14° Mo –1.1 5.7′′ 81% 1.173
31 10 h 22.6m +12 ° 0 2′ 4° Mo –1.7 5.0′′ 99% 1.337
Venus^18 h 28.6m +20° 03′ 4° Mo –3.9 9.7′′ 100% 1.728
11 9 h 18.9m +16 ° 5 5′ 2° Mo — 9.6′′ 100% 1.731
21 10 h 07.5m +13° 0 0′ 2° Ev –4.0 9.6′′ 100% 1.729
31 10 h 54.5m +8° 30′ 5° Ev –3.9 9.7′′ 100% 1.721
Mars^19 h 26.4m +16 ° 17′ 11° Ev +1.8 3.5′′ 100% 2.650
16 10 h 03.5m +13° 07′ 6° Ev +1.8 3.5′′ 100% 2.670
31 10 h 39.8m +9° 38′ 1° Ev +1.7 3.5′′ 100% 2.675
Jupiter^116 h 52.5m –22° 05′ 126° Ev –2.4 42.7′′ 99% 4.619
31 16 h 54.2m –22° 14′ 98° Ev –2.2 39.1′′ 99% 5.039
Saturn 119 h 06.6m –22° 16′ 157° Ev +0.2 18.3′′ 100% 9.105
31 19 h 00.3m –22° 29′ 127° Ev +0.3 17.7′′ 100% 9.407
Uranus 16 2 h 16.7m +13° 0 9′ 106° Mo +5.8 3.6′′ 100% 19.528
Neptune^1623 h 16.4m –5° 50′ 155° Mo +7.8 2.4′′ 100% 29.015

August Sun & Planets

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