PATHOF THE
PLANETS The planets in December 2018
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LMiUMaCMiCMaObjects visible before dawnCelestial equatorPath^ of^ the^ Sun^ (ecliptic)^Path^ of^ the^ Sun^ (ecliptic)^Moon phases Dawn MidnightSunJupiterAsteroid Harmonia reaches
opposition December 8Venus shines at its brightest
before dawn in early DecemberMercury shines brightly in the
morning sky in mid-December CeresPallasHerculinaComet 38 PAsteroid Hebe reaches
opposition December 27Juno9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 131 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20VenusMarsMercuryCeresUranusSaturn
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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.40 ASTRONOMY • DECEMBER 2018
Planets MERCURY VENUS MARS CERES JUPITER SATURN URANUS NEPTUNE PLUTO
Date Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 31 Dec. 1 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 15
Magnitude –0. 5 –4.8 0. 2 8.9 – 1 .8 0. 55. 77 .9 1 4. 3
Angular size 6. 7 " 32 .9" 8.4" 0.4" 31 .8" 15. 2 " 3. 7 " 2. 3 "0. 1 "
Illumination 62 % 37 %86%99% 1 00% 1 00% 1 00% 1 00% 1 00%
Distance (AU) from Earth 1 .00 3 0. 508 1. 120 3. 3296. 2011 0.9 12 1 9. 271 3 0.080 3 4. 574
Distance (AU) from Sun 0. 367 0. 719 1 .4 34 2 .64 15. 350 1 0.06 11 9.864 2 9.9 39 33. 701
Right ascension (2000.0) 15 h 5 9. 7 m 1 4h 2 6.4m 23 h 1 8. 3 m 1 4h 53. 7 m 1 6h 3 9.4m 1 8h 32 .8m 1 h46.9m 23 h00.9m 1 9h 25. 7 m
Declination (2000.0) – 1 8° 13 '– 11 ° 31 '– 5 ° 17 '–9° 51 '– 21 ° 31 '– 22 °4 2 ' 1 0° 27 '– 7 ° 22 '– 22 °0 3 '