返回列表 回复 发帖

行星情况(Planet events)2007.2 -2008.2

本帖2楼可查看中文翻译

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
初级天文入门指导最新版下载
科学的每一项巨大成就,都是以大胆的幻想为出发点的!
我们一直用心在做,观星天文论坛邀您一起打造“和谐”与“互助”的爱好者论坛!
请记住我们的网址:www.gxastron.com
————————————————————
Each of the great scientific achievements are bold fantasy as the starting point! We have certainly done.
GuanXing  Astronomy Forum invite you to create "harmony" and "mutual aid" astronomy fans forum!
Please remember our website: www.gxastron.com
初级天文入门指导最新版下载
科学的每一项巨大成就,都是以大胆的幻想为出发点的!
我们一直用心在做,观星天文论坛邀您一起打造“和谐”与“互助”的爱好者论坛!
请记住我们的网址:www.gxastron.com
————————————————————
Each of the great scientific achievements are bold fantasy as the starting point! We have certainly done.
GuanXing  Astronomy Forum invite you to create "harmony" and "mutual aid" astronomy fans forum!
Please remember our website: www.gxastron.com
返回列表