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Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 03:46:16 +0800
Subject: The Sky This Week, 2013 March 19 - 26 SWORDFISH
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The Moon brightens the evening skythis week, wending her way across
the sky from the stars of winter to the rising constellations of
spring. Full Moon occurs on the 27th at 5:27 am Eastern Daylight Time.
In popular folklore this Full Moon goesby a variety of names since it
occurs close to the time of the vernal equinox. Among the more common
appellations are the Crow Moon, Sugar Moon, Sap Moon, Worm Moon, and
Lenten Moon. In the Judeo-Christian faiths this is the Paschal Moon,
which fixes the dates of two of the most important dates in religious
calendars, Passover and Easter. Luna begins the week high above the
bright stars of Orion. On the evenings of the 23rd and 24th see if you
can spot the bright star Regulus near her bright glare. The first few
nights of the week are great times to turn the telescope toward
Luna'sbattered and barren face. She's high in the sky and her phase
changes over the next several nights reveal some of her most famous
features. It's a great time to become familiar with many of these
popular landmarks on our onlynatural satellite.
The vernal equinox falls on the 20that 7:02 am EDT. Since sunrise is
only nine minutes later here in Washington we should see the center of
Old Sol's disc aligned due east as he pops into the morning sky. This
equinox is probably the most important seasonal marker in the calendar
since it heralds the season of birth and renewal. In addition to the
various religious connections to the date it also usedto mark the
beginning of new years in many civil calendars. The English calendar
observed the new year on March 25 until finally adopting the Gregorian
calendar in 1752. In any case, the Sun's declination will now remain
north of the celestial equator until the autumnal equinox, which falls
this year on September 22nd.
Comet C/2011 L4 (Pan-STARRS) should still be visible in fading evening
twilight this week. From about 45 minutes to an hour after sunset you
should be able to spot this visitor from the outer solar system a
little bit north of due westabout 10 degrees above the horizon. It
should be an easy sight in binoculars, looking very similar tothe many
images you've probably seen of it. It has apparently been running a
bit brighter than initial predictions, and many observers with clear
western views have reported seeing it with the naked eye. During the
course of the week it will slowly gain altitude as it drifts to the
north, but it will also probably start to fade. However, it should
remain it should remain visible for at least another week or two
before it fades into the deepening twilight.
Mighty Jupiter is still the brightest object after the Moon in the
early evening sky. The giant planet now spends the evening hours in
the western half of the heavens where he is visible until around
midnight. After the Moon, Jupiter is the next best target for your
small telescope, but be prepared for something of a shock. After
lookingat the expanses of the Moon's dusty plains and battered crater
ranges Jupiter presents a very smalldisc for scrutiny. However, in
moments of steady air an increase in magnification will begin to bring
out subtle details. Also, his four bright Galilean moons should be
easy to spot. Although they appear as star-like dots of light, each of
them is comparable to or larger thanour Moon. Keep that in mind for a
sense of scale!
Saturn now rises at around 10:30 pm. By the time Jupiter sets the
ringed planet is high enough in the southeast to catch a quick
telescopic glimpse before retiring for the night. Saturn's disc is
abouthalf the size of Jupiter's but the planet also sports his
extraordinary rings, which almost double the apparent width in the
eyepiece. We now know, thanks to the Cassini orbiter probe, that the
rings consistof billions of icy bodies in independent orbits around
the ball of the planet. These bodies are influenced by the gravity of
Saturn itself and the swarms of small moons orbiting nearby. Pictures
from Cassini show thousands of"ringlets" orbiting in the rings
themselves with small "gaps" of less material in between. One large
gap, known as Cassini's Division, isvisible in earthbound telescopes
as a thin black line about one third the distance in from the rings'
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