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行星情况(Planet events)2007.2 -2008.2
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February 19, 2007 /// Venus 2° south of Moon
February 22, 2007 /// Mercury in inferior conjunction
A conjunction occurs when two or more bodies appear close together in the sky.
March 1, 2007 /// Saturn 1.1° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
March 5, 2007 /// Uranus in conjunction with Sun
A conjunction occurs when two or more bodies appear close together in the sky.
March 7, 2007 /// Mercury stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
March 11, 2007 /// Jupiter 6° north of Moon
March 15, 2007 /// Mars 1.9° north of Moon
March 16, 2007 /// Neptune 2° north of Moon
March 16, 2007 /// Mercury 1.4° north of Moon, occultation
March 21, 2007 /// Venus 4° south of Moon
March 21, 2007 /// Mercury at greatest western elongation (28°)
Elongation is the apparent angular separation of an object from the Sun.
March 25, 2007 /// Mars 1.0° south of Neptune
March 28, 2007 /// Saturn 1.2° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation is the passage of one object in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
March 31, 2007 /// Pluto stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
April 1, 2007 /// Mercury 1.6° south of Uranus
April 5, 2007 /// Jupiter stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
April 8, 2007 /// Jupiter 6° north of Moon
April 12, 2007 /// Neptune 2° north of Moon
April 13, 2007 /// Mars 0.5° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation is the passage of one object in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
April 14, 2007 /// Uranus 1.0° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation is the passage of one object in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
April 16, 2007 /// Mercury 5° south of Moon
April 19, 2007 /// Saturn stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
April 20, 2007 /// Venus 3° south of Moon
April 21, 2007 /// Venus 7° north of Aldebaran
April 25, 2007 /// Saturn 1.1° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation is the passage of one object in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
April 28, 2007 /// Mars 0.7° south of Uranus
May 2, 2007 /// Mercury in superior conjunction
A conjunction occurs when two or more bodies appear close together in the sky.
May 5, 2007 /// Jupiter 6° north of Moon
May 10, 2007 /// Neptune 1.8° north of Moon
May 12, 2007 /// Uranus 1.3° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
May 12, 2007 /// Mars 3° south of Moon
May 17, 2007 /// Mercury 3° south of Moon
May 19, 2007 /// Venus 1.7° south of Moon
May 22, 2007 /// Saturn 0.8° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation is the passage of one object in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
May 25, 2007 /// Neptune stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
May 30, 2007 /// Venus 4° south of Pollux
June 1, 2007 /// Jupiter 6° north of Moon
June 2, 2007 /// Mercury at greatest eastern elongation (23°)
June 4, 2007 /// Mars at perihelion
The point in Mars's orbit when it is closest to the Sun.
June 5, 2007 /// Jupiter at opposition
Opposition occurs when a body farther from the Sun than Earth appears opposite the Sun in the sky. It is the best time to observe a planet.
June 6, 2007 /// Neptune 1.5° north of Moon
June 8, 2007 /// Uranus 1.6° south of Moon
June 8, 2007 /// Venus at greatest eastern elongation
Elongation is the apparent angular separation of an object from the Sun.
June 10, 2007 /// Mars 5° south of Moon
June 15, 2007 /// Mercury stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
June 16, 2007 /// Mercury 6° south of Moon
June 18, 2007 /// Venus 0.6° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
June 19, 2007 /// Pluto at opposition
Opposition occurs when a body farther from the Sun than Earth appears opposite the Sun in the sky. It is the best time to observe a planet.
June 19, 2007 /// Saturn 0.4° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
June 19, 2007 /// Regulus 0.4° south of Moon, occultation
Opposition occurs when a body farther from the Sun than Earth appears opposite the Sun in the sky. It is the best time to observe a planet.
June 23, 2007 /// Uranus stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
June 28, 2007 /// Jupiter 6° north of Moon
June 28, 2007 /// Mercury in inferior conjunction
Mercury passes between the Sun and Earth.
July 1, 2007 /// Venus 0.8° south of Saturn
July 3, 2007 /// Neptune 1.3° north of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
July 5, 2007 /// Uranus 1.9° south of Moon
July 9, 2007 /// Mars 6° south of Moon
July 9, 2007 /// Mercury stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
July 12, 2007 /// Venus at greatest brilliancy (magnitude -4.4)
July 12, 2007 /// Mercury 9° south of Moon
July 16, 2007 /// Venus 2° south of Regulus
July 16, 2007 /// Saturn 0.04° north of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
July 17, 2007 /// Venus 3° south of Moon
July 20, 2007 /// Mercury at greatest western elongation (20°)
July 25, 2007 /// Venus stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
July 25, 2007 /// Jupiter 6° north of Moon
July 30, 2007 /// Neptune 1.3° north of Moon, occultation
August 1, 2007 /// Mercury 6° south of Pollux
August 1, 2007 /// Uranus 2° south of Moon
August 2, 2007 /// Venus 6° south of Regulus
August 6, 2007 /// Mars 6° south of Moon
August 7, 2007 /// Jupiter stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
August 13, 2007 /// Neptune at opposition
Opposition occurs when a body farther from the Sun than Earth appears opposite the Sun in the sky. It is the best time to observe a planet.
August 15, 2007 /// Mercury in superior conjunction
August 17, 2007 /// Venus in inferior conjunction
August 21, 2007 /// Saturn in conjunction with Sun
August 21, 2007 /// Jupiter 6° north of Moon
August 23, 2007 /// Mars 5° north of Aldebaran
August 27, 2007 /// Neptune 1.4° north of Moon
August 29, 2007 /// Uranus 2° south of Moon
September 4, 2007 /// Mars 6° south of Moon
September 7, 2007 /// Venus stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
September 8, 2007 /// Pluto stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
September 8, 2007 /// Venus 9° south of Moon
September 9, 2007 /// Uranus at opposition
Opposition occurs when a body farther from the Sun than Earth appears opposite the Sun in the sky. It is the best time to observe a planet.
September 9, 2007 /// Saturn 0.8° north of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
September 13, 2007 /// Mercury 2° north of Moon
September 18, 2007 /// Jupiter 6° north of Moon
September 22, 2007 /// Mercury 0.09° north of Spica
September 23, 2007 /// Neptune 1.4° north of Moon
September 23, 2007 /// Venus at greatest brilliancy (magnitude -4.5)
September 25, 2007 /// Uranus 1.9° south of Moon
September 27, 2007 /// Mercury at greatest eastern elongation (26°)
October 2, 2007 /// Mars 5° south of Moon
October 6, 2007 /// Venus 3° south of Moon
October 7, 2007 /// Saturn 1.3° north of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
October 9, 2007 /// Venus 3° south of Regulus
October 12, 2007 /// Mercury stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
October 12, 2007 /// Mercury 1.3° north of Moon
October 15, 2007 /// Venus 3° south of Saturn
October 16, 2007 /// Jupiter 5° north of Moon
October 20, 2007 /// Neptune 1.3° north of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
October 22, 2007 /// Uranus 1.8° south of Moon
October 23, 2007 /// Mercury in inferior conjunction
October 28, 2007 /// Venus at greatest western elongation (46°)
October 30, 2007 /// Mars 3° south of Moon
October 31, 2007 /// Neptune stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
November 1, 2007 /// Mercury stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
November 3, 2007 /// Saturn 1.8° north of Moon
November 5, 2007 /// Venus 3° north of Moon
November 8, 2007 /// Mercury 7° north of Moon
November 8, 2007 /// Mercury at greatest western elongation (19°)
November 12, 2007 /// Jupiter 5° north of Moon
November 15, 2007 /// Mars stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
November 17, 2007 /// Neptune 1.0° north of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
November 19, 2007 /// Uranus 2° south of Moon
November 24, 2007 /// Uranus stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
November 27, 2007 /// Mars 1.7° south of Moon
November 28, 2007 /// Venus 4° north of Spica
December 1, 2007 /// Saturn 2° north of Moon
December 5, 2007 /// Venus 7° north of Moon
December 14, 2007 /// Neptune 0.7° north of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
December 16, 2007 /// Uranus 2° south of Moon
December 17, 2007 /// Mercury in superior conjunction
December 18, 2007 /// Mars closest approach
December 20, 2007 /// Saturn stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
December 20, 2007 /// Pluto in conjunction with Sun
December 23, 2007 /// Jupiter in conjunction with Sun
December 23, 2007 /// Mars 0.9° south of Moon, occultation
An occultation occurs when one object passes in front of a smaller one, temporarily obscuring all or part of the background object from view.
December 24, 2007 /// Mars at opposition
Opposition occurs when a planet farther from the Sun than Earth appears opposite the Sun in the sky. It is the best time to observe a planet.
December 28, 2007 /// Saturn 3° north of Moon
January 5, 2008 /// Venus 7° north of Moon
January 10, 2008 /// Neptune 0.4° north of Moon, occultation
January 12, 2008 /// Uranus 3° south of Moon
January 19, 2008 /// Mars 1.1° south of Moon, occultation
January 21, 2008 /// Mercury at greatest eastern elongation (19°)
January 24, 2008 /// Regulus 0.7° north of Moon, occultation
January 25, 2008 /// Saturn 3° north of Moon
January 28, 2008 /// Mercury stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
January 30, 2008 /// Mars stationary
The body appears motionless in the sky due to the turning point between its direct and retrograde motion.
February 1, 2008 /// Venus 0.6° north of Jupiter
February 4, 2008 /// Jupiter 4° north of Moon
February 4, 2008 /// Venus 4° north of Moon
February 6, 2008 /// Mercury in inferior conjunction
Mercury passes between the Sun and Earth.
February 9, 2008 /// Uranus 3° south of Moon
February 10, 2008 /// Neptune in conjunction with Sun
February 16, 2008 /// Mars 1.6° south of Moon |
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