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Thursday July 31 to Thursday August 7

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The First Quarter Moon is Friday August 1.  The Lunar X is visible at this time. Mars very close to Beta Virginis as it enters Virgo.  Lupi and Nova V572 Velorum are fading but still visible in binoculars. Saturn is rising before midnight.Venus and Jupiter are visible in the morning twilight and are drawing closer. Venus is below bright Aldebaran. 

The First Quarter Moon is Friday August 1. The Moon is at apogee on the 2nd. The Lunar X is visible on the 1st

Date UT AEST ACST AWST
Aug 1 10:57 20:57 20:17 18:57

North-eastern twilight sky on the morning of Saturday, August 2 as seen from Adelaide at 06:12 ACST (60 minutes before sunrise, click to embiggen).

Venus forms a triangle with Aldebaran  and Betelgeuse with Jupiter below just above the horizon.  

The insets are the telescopic views of Venus and Jupiter at this time.  

 

Similar views will be seen from the rest of Australia at roughly the equivalent local time (60 minutes before sunrise).  

Eastern sky on the evening of Saturday, August 2   as seen from Adelaide at 23:00 ACST (click to embiggen).

Saturn is rising. The insets show the telescopic view at this time. 
Similar views will be seen from the rest of Australia at roughly the equivalent local time.    

North-western sky on Sunday, August 3  as seen from Adelaide at 19:03 ACST (90 minutes after sunset, click to embiggen). Mars very close to Beta Virginis and is heading towards the bright star Spica. 

  

Similar views will be seen from the rest of Australia at roughly the equivalent local time (90 minutes after sunset).

South-western sky on the evening of Saturday, August 2  as seen from Adelaide at 19:02 ACST (90 minutes after sunset, click to embiggen).

Nova V462 Lupi is roughly magnitude 7.7 and is visible in binoculars in the constellation of Lupus the wolf, above the constellation of Scorpius. The inset is the approximate binocular view. The nova is marked with circle. Increasing moonlight will make it harder to find.

For printable charts and viewing guides see my Nova V462 Lupi page.  

  

 Similar views will be seen from the rest of Australia at roughly the equivalent local time (90 minutes after sunset).     

The South-western sky on the evening of Saturday, August 2  as seen from Adelaide at 18:58 ACST (90 minutes after sunset, click to embiggen).

Nova V572 Velorum is roughly magnitude 6.7 and is visible in binoculars in the constellation of Vela the sail, below the Southern Cross and near the eta Carina Nebula. The inset is the approximate binocular view. The nova is marked with circle. Nova V462 Lupi is near the top of the image.

For printable charts and viewing guides see my Nova V572 Velorum page.   

  

Similar views will be seen from the rest of Australia at roughly the equivalent local time (90 minutes after sunset).     

Western sky on Friday, August 1 as seen from Adelaide at 20:17 ACST The first quarter moon is lowering in the sky and the Lunar X and V are visible in telescopes.

The inset is the appearance of the Lunar X and V at 20:17 ACDST  (click to embiggen).   Similar views will be seen elsewhere at the times indicated in the table.
Date UT AEST ACST AWST
Aug 1 10:57 20:57 20:17 18:57

 

Similar views will be seen from the rest of Australia at roughly the equivalent local time (see table above).

Whole sky on Saturday, July 26 as seen from Adelaide at 18:47 ACST, 90 minutes after sunset (click to embiggen).

Mars is in the north-west. 

Bright Canopus is brushing the horizon and Scorpius climbs towards the Zenith.
The Southern Cross is rising in the Southern sky.  The moon is waxing and the fainter clusters and nebula are becoming harder to see.       

 Elsewhere in Australia will see a similar view at the equivalent time (90 minutes after sunset).

Mercury  is lost in the evening twilight.  

Venus is lowering in the morning twilight. Venus forms a triangle with Aldebaran  and Betelgeuse with Jupiter below just above the horizon.  

Mars is lowering in the evening sky and Mars is very close to Beta Virginis as it enters Virgo.

Jupiter climbs in the morning twilight below Venus.

Saturn is lowering in the morning sky and is rising before midnight. 

Printable PDF maps of the Eastern sky at 10 pm AEST, Western sky at 10 pm AEST. For further details and more information on what’s up in the sky, see Southern Skywatch.

 

Star Map via Virtual sky. Use your mouse to scroll around and press 8 when your pointer is in the map to set to the current time.

Cloud cover predictions can be found at SkippySky.

Here is the near-real time satellite view of the clouds (day and night) http://satview.bom.gov.au/


Source: http://astroblogger.blogspot.com/2025/07/thursday-july-31-to-thursday-august-7.html


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