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LEO MINOR
LEO
URSA MAJOR
CRATER
VIRGO
SEXTANS
CORVUS
HYDRA
ENTAURUS
CANES VENAT
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Spica
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NGP
Denebola
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Regulus
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NGC 5139
NGC 5128
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MAP SYMBOLS
Note: Moon phases in the calendar vary
in size due to the distance from Earth
JUNE 2015 and are shown at 0h Universal Time.
Calendar of events
1 The Moon passes 1.9° north of
Saturn, 4 P.M. EDT
2 Full Moon occurs at
12:19 P.M. EDT
6 Venus is at greatest eastern
elongation (45°), 2 P.M. EDT
Asteroid Ceres is stationary,
6 P.M. EDT
8 The Moon passes 3° north of
Neptune, 11 P.M. EDT
9 Last Quarter Moon
occurs at 11:42 A.M. EDT
10 The Moon is at perigee
(229,728 miles from Earth),
12:44 A.M. EDT
11 Mercury is stationary, 4 P.M. EDT
The Moon passes 0.5° south of
Uranus, 4 P.M. EDT
Asteroid Pallas is at opposition,
9 P.M. EDT
12 Neptune is stationary,
4 P.M. EDT
14 Mars is in conjunction with the
Sun, noon EDT
The Moon passes 0.04° south of
Mercury, 10 P.M. EDT
15 The Moon passes 1.0° north of
Aldebaran, 8 A.M. EDT
16 New Moon occurs at
10:05 A.M. EDT
20 The Moon passes 6° south of
Venus, 7 A.M. EDT
The Moon passes 5° south of
Jupiter, 8 P.M. EDT
21 Summer solstice occurs at
12:38 P.M. EDT
23 The Moon is at apogee (251,116
miles from Earth), 1:00 P.M. EDT
24 Mercury passes 2° north of
Aldebaran, 4 A.M. EDT
First Quarter Moon
occurs at 7:03 A.M. EDT
Mercury is at greatest western
elongation (22°), 1 P.M. EDT
28 The Moon passes 2° north of
Saturn, 9 P.M. EDT
SPECIAL OBSERVING DATE
30 Venus and Jupiter come
within 0.3° of each other
in the evening sky.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY
ASTRONOMY
: ROEN KELLY
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