May 2009 Gökyüzü Olayları
Observer Location:Beijing (39.904°, 116.407°)
Gezegenlere Genel Bakış
20 sky events total, including 5 moon phases and 1 planetary events.
Gökyüzü Olayları
All times are in local time (Asia/Shanghai)
| Tarih | Sunrise/Sunset | Moonrise/Moonset | Moon Phase | Gökyüzü Olayları |
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Planetary outlook
May 2009 mid-month observing conditions
Mercury
Observation tip: Binoculars are recommended; Mercury stays close to the Sun; best seen at dusk or dawn
Venus
Observation tip: Very bright, easily visible to the naked eye; Venus is the brightest planet and is best seen at dusk or dawn
Mars
Observation tip: Visible to the naked eye; Its reddish appearance is obvious; it is best observed near opposition
Jupiter
Observation tip: Very bright, easily visible to the naked eye; Its moons are easy to spot and it is excellent for telescope observing
Saturn
Observation tip: Visible to the naked eye; Saturn’s rings require a telescope to see clearly
Uranus
Observation tip: A telescope is required; Binoculars or a telescope are recommended
Neptune
Observation tip: A telescope is required; A telescope is required; Neptune appears blue-green
Moon
Observation tip: Moon illumination 71.5%; good for observing lunar surface detail
2009 sky events by month
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