Sky Events

April 2026

April 2: Full Moon

April 3: Mercury greatest western elongation 

April 7: Moon at apogee

April 10: Last Quarter Moon

April 17: New Moon

April 19: Moon at perigee, Conjunction of Moon and Venus with separation of 4°45′

April 22: Conjunction of Moon and Jupiter with separation of 3°33′

April 23: First Quarter Moon 

Planets in April

Mercury: Poorly placed morning planet

Venus: Becoming much more prominent in the evening sky throughout the month

Mars: Not visible this month 

Jupiter: Good viewing in the western sky after sunset 

Saturn: Not visible this month 

May 2026


May 1: Full Moon

May 6: η-Aquariid meteor shower reaches peak activity of up to 40 meteors per hour

May 9: Third Quarter Moon

May 12: The globular cluster M5 in Serpens is well-placed for observation

May 13: Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn,  with the Moon passing 5°41′ to the north of Saturn

May 18: Conjunction of the Moon and Venus, with an angular separation of 2°56′ 

May 20: Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter, with an angular separation of 3°05′

May 23: First Quarter Moon

May 31: Blue (Full) Moon

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.