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 January 2018
AUR
ORI
COL
LEP
SCT
AQL
LY R
CYG
VUL
DEL SGE
LY N
CNC
PYX PUP
VEL
ANT
CRT
HYA
SEX
LEO
SCO
OPH
HER
DRA
CRV
COM
BOÖ
SER
VIR
LIB
LUP
TEL
SGR
EQU
AQR
CAP
MIC
CrB
CVn
CMi
CMA
Objects visible before dawn UMa
PPaatthh ooff tthhee
Celestial equator
Sun
Moon phases Dawn Midnight
Pluto
Saturn
Jupiter
Mercury appears bright
before dawn in early January
Vesta
Mars
Asteroid Flora reaches
opposition January 2
A total lunar eclipse occurs
January 31 across most of
North America, Australia,
and Asia.
Dwarf planet Ceres reaches
opposition January 31
Massalia
Mars passes 0.2° south
of Jupiter on January 6/7
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 78910 6 5 4 3 2 1
31 30 29
Venus
Mars
Mercury
Ceres
Uranus
Saturn
Neptune
Pluto
10"
S
WE
N
Jupiter
40 ASTRONOMY • JANUARY 2018
Planets MERCURY VENUS MARS CERES JUPITER SATURN URANUS NEPTUNE PLUTO
Date Jan. 1 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15
Magnitude –0.3 –4.0 1.4 7.1 –1.9 0.5 5.8 7.9 14.3
Angular size 6.7" 9.8" 5.1" 0.8" 34.2" 15.1" 3.5" 2.2" 0.1"
Illumination 62% 100% 92% 99% 99% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Distance (AU) from Earth 0.999 1.711 1.830 1.645 5.761 10.972 19.879 30.601 34.464
Distance (AU) from Sun 0.389 0.728 1.619 2.576 5.430 10.065 19.901 29.945 33.485
Right ascension (2000.0) 17h07.4m 19h52.3m 15h21.8m 9h26.0m 15h06.9m 18h11.9m 1h31.2m 22h55.0m 19h22.1m
Declination (2000.0) –20°52' –21°54' –17°39' 28°00' –16°24' –22°31' 8°56' –7°54' –21°40'