The new moon meets Saturn and Venus

Published date21 January 2023
Publication titleMix, The
The highlight of this week undoubtedly occurs on Monday (January 23). After sunset there will be a brief opportunity to spot the Moon, Venus and Saturn in close proximity. It will be somewhat challenging to witness this event because all three objects set within 90 minutes of sunset. To have the best chance of success, you need to find a site with an unobstructed view to the West. While all three objects should be visible to the unaided eye when the sky is dark, a pair of binoculars will help you find them earlier during bright twilight

In Dunedin, the sun sets at 9.21pm on Monday, by which time you should be at your chosen observing location. The moon is, by far, the brightest of our three targets so try to find that first. At sunset the moon will be 12degrees above the horizon; that’s roughly the same angle as that subtended by your fist when held at arm’s length. Our closest celestial neighbour will be...

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