Australasian Science - May 2016

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HIGHLIGHTS IN MAY 2016
The Southern Cross is well placed for
observation as it is now high in the south -east.
The brightest star of the Cross, Acrux, is the
closest to the horizon, while the next brightest,
Beta Crucis or Mimosa, is to the east. Jupiter is
located in the northern sky in the constellation
of Leo and is directly next to the crescent moon
on the 15th. Mars and Saturn appears low in the
east in Scorpius, while the full Moon between
the two planets on the 22nd. The Eta Aquariids
meteor shower will occur this month. Look for it
in the eastern sky in the early morning of the 6th.

THE CHART
The star chart shows the stars and constellations visible in
the night sky for Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart and
Adelaide for March 2015 at about 9 pm (summer time) and
at about 8 pm (local standard time) for Perth and Brisbane.
For Darwin and similar locations the chart will still apply, but
some stars will be lost off the southern edge while extra stars
will be visible to the north. Stars down to a brightness or
magnitude limit of 4.5 are shown on the star chart. To use
this star chart, rotate the chart so that the direction you are
facing (north, south, east or west) is shown at the bottom.
The centre of the chart represents the point directly above
your head, called the zenith point, and the outer circular
edge represents the horizon.

MOON PHASE

Sydney Observatory is part of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. The Sydney Observatory night sky map was created by Dr M. Anderson using the TheSky
software. This month’s edition was prepared by Dr Dimitri Douchin. © 2016 Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney.

New Moon 07 th
First quarter 14 th
Full Moon
Last quarter^

22 nd
29 th

Bright star
Faint star
Ecliptic Milky Way
Celestial Equator
Planet
LMC or Large Magellanic Cloud
SMC or Small Magellanic Cloud

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CHART KEY

Sirius

Castor
Pollux

Canopus

CANIS MINOR
HYDRA

HYDRA

SEXTANS

Antares
M4

M7

M6

Coalsack

Jewel Box

First QuarterMoon on 14th

J lB

Mimosa
P

FALSE CROSS
SOUTHERNCROSS

POINTERS

OPHIUCHUS

Proxima Centauri

ERIDANUS

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Jupiter on 15th

P

Saturn on 22nd

Mars on 22nd
Full Moon on 22nd

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AUSTRALASIAN SKY Dr Andrew Smith, Sydney Observatory

May 2016

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