Sky Events 2023

September 2023

September 1: Conjunction of the Moon and Neptune
                         The Aurigid meteor shower reaches its peak activity of around 6 meteors per hour.

September 4: Jupiter enters retrograde motion
                         Conjuntion of the Moon and Jupiter, with an angular separation of 3°18′

September 6: Third Quarter Moon

September 18: Venus at its greatest brightness

September 19: Neptune at opposition

September 22: First Quarter Moon
                           Mercury at its greatest western elongation

September 23: Autumnal Equinox

September 26: Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn, with an angular separation of 2°38′

September 29: Full Moon

Planets in September

Mercury: Greatest western elongation on September 22 with the bright planet rising 100 minutes before sunrise.

Venus: Impressively bright morning planet, visible against dark skies at the end of the month, rising four hours before sunrise.

Mars: Not visible this month. 🙁

Jupiter: Bright morning planet reaching its highest position under darkness from mid-month. The Moon is close on September 4 & 5.

Saturn: Evening planet, currently well presented. Reaches 24º altitude under dark sky conditions.

October 2023

October 1: Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter, with an angular separation of 3°23′ 

October 2: The Andromeda Galaxy is well-placed for observation.

October 6: Third Quarter Moon

October 9: The Draconid meteor shower reaches peak activity.

October 10: Conjunction of the Moon and Venus, with an angular separation of 6°29′ 

October 14: Annular Solar Eclipse (partial in Maine)

October 15: The Triangulum Galaxy is well-placed for observation

October 21: First Quarter Moon

October 22: Orionid meteor shower reaches peak activity.

October 23: Venus reaches its greatest western elongation

October 24: Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn, with an angular separation of 2°46′

October 27: The Perseus Double Cluster is well-placed for observation.

October 28: Full Moon, and partial lunar eclipse

October 29: Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter, with an angular separation of 3°08′

Planets in October

Mercury: Best during first week of October, bright in the morning.

Venus: Brilliant morning planet at greatest western elongation on October 24, 46.4º from the Sun.

Mars: Not visible this month.

Jupiter: Jupiter is very bright (mag. -2.8) and really well placed this month in southern Aries.

Saturn: Well placed evening planet in Aquarius. A gibbous Moon is nearby on the evenings of October 23 and 24.