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Sky happenings for the month of March 2016
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Sky happenings for the month of April 2016
 
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|New || 07 April 2016 || 11:24
 
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|New || 9 March 2016 || 01:54
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|First Quarter || 14 April 2016 || 03:59
 
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|First Quarter || 15 March 2016 || 17:03
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|Last Quarter || 30 April 2016 || 03:29
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==  Meteor Showers<ref name="RASC"/>==
 
==  Meteor Showers<ref name="RASC"/>==
  
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April Lyrids - 22 April 2016
 
== Other events<ref name="RASC"/> ==
 
== Other events<ref name="RASC"/> ==
Vernal Equinox 20 March 2016 at 04:30
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==Night Sky==
 
==Night Sky==
Note that this is for Calgary, Alberta on 15 March 2016 at 22:30 MST. For this date and local time it will be similar for places in the northern hemisphere. Note that daylight savings time may be in effect for part of the monty so adjust the non-UTC times appropriately.<br>
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Note that this is for Calgary, Alberta on 15 April 2016 at 22:30 MDT. For this date and local time it will be similar for places in the northern hemisphere.<br>
 
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The constellation of [[Leo]] is no becoming prominent to the east and is is a host of deep sky wonders. Along with [[M66]], [[M65]] and [[NGC3628]] Leo is home to a host of galaxies, most of which will require a trip outside of town to see with a modest telescope. Still overhead the magnificent open cluster [[M44]] in the constellation of [[Cancer]] as well as if you have a telescope the fainter open cluster [[M67]] is also in Cancer. [[Orion]] is now further west but it's deep sky gems are still visible. In [[Ursa Major]] a nice paring of galaxies is visible ([[M81]] and [[M82]]) which can be seen together at low power in most telescopes.
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A little off the beaten path are three nice [[open cluster|open clusters]] [[M36]], [[M37]], and [[M38]]. These three clusters are in the constellation of [[Auriga]] which is directly north of Orion (on top of Orion for those in the Northern Hemisphere].
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There are a multitude of deep sky objects available in the spring sky within the reach of a modest telescope even from inside a light polluted city. The globular clusters [[M3]], [[M53]] and [[M60]] are up as well as many galaxies. The galaxies [[M81]], [[M82]] are a nice pair close together in the sky. The galaxies [[M64]], [[M106]] as well as  [[M51]] are high up in the sky.
  
The planet Jupiter is now visible before midnight in the Western Sky.
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If you can get out into dark skies, with a modest telescope spring is the season of galaxies, especially in the constellation [[Virgo]]. A decent star chart, modest telescope, dark skies and some patience is all you need!
  
[[Image:sky_mar_2016.png|15 Mar 2016 Sky]]
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[[Image:sky_apr_2016.png|15 Apr 2016 Sky]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Astronomical]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 3 April 2016

Sky happenings for the month of April 2016 bruary Note all times and dates in UTC unless otherwise specified.

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[edit] Lunar Phases[1]

Phase Date (UTC) Time (UTC)
New 07 April 2016 11:24
First Quarter 14 April 2016 03:59
Full 22 April 2016 05:24
Last Quarter 30 April 2016 03:29

[edit] Meteor Showers[1]

April Lyrids - 22 April 2016

[edit] Other events[1]

[edit] Night Sky

Note that this is for Calgary, Alberta on 15 April 2016 at 22:30 MDT. For this date and local time it will be similar for places in the northern hemisphere.

There are a multitude of deep sky objects available in the spring sky within the reach of a modest telescope even from inside a light polluted city. The globular clusters M3, M53 and M60 are up as well as many galaxies. The galaxies M81, M82 are a nice pair close together in the sky. The galaxies M64, M106 as well as M51 are high up in the sky.

If you can get out into dark skies, with a modest telescope spring is the season of galaxies, especially in the constellation Virgo. A decent star chart, modest telescope, dark skies and some patience is all you need!

15 Apr 2016 Sky

[edit] References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Information from the RASC Observer's Handbook
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