Transcription of 2 22 CELESTIAL HIGHLIGHTS
1 JANUARY134567891011121314151618192021222 32425262728293031 APRIL23467891011121314151718192021222324 2526272829 JULY123456789101112141516171819202122232 4252627293031 OCTOBER123456781011121314151617181920212 22324262728293031 FEBRUARY23456789101113141517181920212223 2425262728M AY12345789101112131415171819202122232425 26272831 AUGUST1234567891011131516171820212223242 52628293031 NOVEMBER12345679101112131415161718192021 2224252627282930 NEW MOON FULL MOON SUPER MOON TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSEMAY 16* - Visible in North America, Greenland, the Atlantic Ocean, and parts of western Europe and western Africa * Viewable on 5/15 for Western North AmericaNOV 8 - Visible in most of eastern Russia, Japan, Australia, Pacific Ocean, and parts of western and central North America TOP 3 METEOR SHOWERSMAY 6-7 - Eta Aquarids Mete-or ShowerAUG 12-13 - Perseids Meteor ShowerDEC 12-13 - Geminids Meteor Shower EQUINOXES AND SOLSTICESMAR 20 - March EquinoxJUN 21 - Summer SolsticeSEPT 23 - September EquinoxDEC 21 - winter solstice CONJUNCTIONSF E B 12 - Venus and MarsMAR 12 - Venus and MarsMAR 28 - Venus and SaturnAPR 5 - Mars and SaturnAPR 30 - Jupiter and VenusMAY 29 - Mars and JupiterAUG 19 - Moon and Mars near PleiadesDEC 7 - Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSEAPR 30 - Visible in parts of the southeast Pacific Ocean.
2 Southern South AmericaOCT 25 - Visible in parts of Russia2 22 CELESTIAL HIGHLIGHTS BEST DATES TO VIEW MERCURY F E B 16 - Greatest Western Elongation: , visible pre-dawn AUG 27 - Greatest Eastern Elongation: , visible pre-dusk MARS OPPOSITION SATURN OPPOSITION JUPITER OPPOSITION Learn more about these events at lear Skies!DECEMBER12345691011121415161718192 0222425262728293031 MARCH13456789101113141516171921222324252 627293031 JUNE123456789101112141516171819212223242 526272830 SEPTEMBER1234567891112131415161718192021 222427282930 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)