Sky Events

April 2025

April 2: Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter, with an angular separation of 5°30′

April 4: First Quarter Moon

April 4: M94, a spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici, is well-placed for observation.

April 4: Conjunction of the Moon and Mars, with an angular separation of 2°09′

April 12: Full Moon

April 15: The Whirlpool Galaxy in Canis Venatici is well-placed for observation.

April 18: The globular cluster M3 in Canes Venatici is well-placed for observation.

April 20: Third Quarter Moon

April 21: Mercury at greatest western elongation

April 22: The Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak activity of about 18 meteors per hour.

April 23: The Pinwheel Galaxy M101 in Ursa Major is well-placed in the evening sky.

April 24: Conjunction of the Moon and Venus, with an angular separation of 2°23′

Planets in April

Mercury: Morning planet, not easily visible despite reaching greatest western elongation on April 21

Venus: Morning planet, rises 70 mins before sunrise. 

Mars: Deteriorating evening planet. 

Jupiter: Evening planet, deteriorating through the month.

Saturn: Hard to see in the morning twilight.


May 2025

May 3: Conjunction of the Moon and Mars, with an angular separation of 2°04′

May 4: First Quarter Moon

May 6: The η-Aquariid meteor shower reaches its peak activity of about 40 meteors per hour.

May 11: Globular cluster M5 in Serpens is well-placed for observation.

May 12: Full Moon

May 20: Third Quarter Moon

May 22: Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn in the early morning, with an angular separation of 2°49′

May 23: Conjunction of the Moon and Venus in the early morning, with an angular separation of 3°59′

May 28: The globular cluster M4 in Scorpius is well-placed for observation.

May 31: Venus at greatest western elongation

Planets in May

Mercury: Morning planet, too low to be seen properly.

Venus: Morning planet, lowering so hard to see before sunrise.

Mars: Evening planet, best at start of May

Jupiter: Evening planet in Taurus, compromised by twilight mid-month onwards

Saturn: Poorly placed morning planet forming a compact triangle with Venus and Neptune early in May.