What planets should be visible tonight?
On mornings in the first few days of July 2022, you can still see all five bright planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Mercury, however, becomes increasingly tougher to see as the mornings pass (it’ll show up again in the evening sky before July ends).
Is there a planet visible in tonight’s sky?
Use it to locate a planet, the Moon, or the Sun and track their movements across the sky….Visible tonight, Jul 11 – Jul 12, 2022.
| Mercury: | From Tue 5:07 am |
|---|---|
| Mars: | From Tue 1:05 am |
| Jupiter: | From Mon 11:58 pm |
| Saturn: | From Mon 10:12 pm |
| Uranus: | From Tue 1:35 am |
What happened to sky and Telescope magazine?
Following the mid 2019 bankruptcy of F+W media, the magazine was sold to the American Astronomical Society.
Which is better Astronomy Magazine or sky & telescope?
‘ The prize for best amateur astronomy magazine has to be awarded to Sky & Telescope magazine. Leaving aside the VJ Day Kiss article, everything else was written by a well informed, experienced and passionate astronomer, which comes across very clearly in the writing.
How much is a subscription to Astronomy magazine?
Astronomy enthusiasts who want to learn more about the stars, planets, universe and space will enjoy a subscription to Astronomy magazine. Cover price is $6.99 an issue, current renewal rate is 12 issues for $46.95. Astronomy, published by Kalmbach Publishing Co., currently publishes 12 times annually.
Where the planets are today?
The Planets Today
| Planet | R.A. | Decl. |
|---|---|---|
| Jupiter | 00h 28m 32s | +01° 40′ 23” |
| Mercury | 05h 28m 46s | +22° 18′ 42” |
| Mars | 01h 43m 14s | +08° 44′ 34” |
| Saturn | 21h 48m 21s | -14° 32′ 01” |
What is the bright yellow star in the sky?
Capella is one of the brightest stars in the sky and the crown jewel of Auriga, the Charioteer. Like many other stars, Capella appears to be a single object but is actually a multi-star system. The primary members are two yellow giant stars, designated Capella Aa and Ab.
Which is better Astronomy Magazine or Sky & Telescope?
How often is Astronomy magazine published?
Monthly
Astronomy (magazine)
| May 2008 cover of Astronomy | |
|---|---|
| Editor | David J. Eicher |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Circulation | 84,490 |
| Publisher | Kevin Keefe |
How do you find Jupiter in the night sky with a telescope?
In the northern hemisphere, you should be able to see Jupiter in a telescope from 11 pm. The best time to view Jupiter through your home telescope is when it is at opposition from the sun in the sky (from our point of view). This means that Earth & Jupiter’s orbit briefly “sync” up on the same side of the sun.