




THE NIGHT SKY DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 1998.


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Latitude 53 degs 24 mins North.
Longitude +3.0 degs West.
31st Jan 5th Feb 10th 15th 20th 25th 2nd Mar
SUNRISE 07:59 07:50 07:41 07:31 07:20 07:09 06:58
SUNSET 16:53 17:03 17:13 17:23 17:32 17:42 17:52
| PHASES OF THE MOON DURING FEBRUARY 1998 | ||||
NEW MOON![]() on 26th at 17h:27m |
FIRST QUARTER![]() on 3rd at 22h:54m |
FULL MOON![]() on 11th at 10h:24m |
LAST QUARTER![]() on 19th at 15h:28m |
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THE PLANETS THIS MONTH.
MERCURY.
VENUS.
MARS.
MARSWATCH - latest observations of the red planet.
For More information on Asteroids Click Here.
Launched in October 1989, the Galileo Jupiter Probe entered orbit around the great planet on December 7th 1995. The Project Galileo Homepage will give you up-to-date information and the very latest images returned.
Plus these pages will give daily and weekly reports of this and other Comets progress.
March 1998 News and Sky Notes.
These pages are maintained by Gerard Gilligan.
Return to the The Liverpool Astronomical Society Home Page.
ASTEROIDS.
Pallas is in conjunction with the Sun on the 14th.
JUPITER.
Jupiter is at solar conjunction on the 23rd, and will reappear in a dark morning sky in April.
SATURN.
Saturn sets at 21:15 at the end of the month and so makes a fine evening object in the constellation of Pisces. On the 1st Saturn is 1° North of Moon.
URANUS and
NEPTUNE.
Both outer planets are moving out Solar conjunction this month, and are unfavorable for observations at this time.
PLUTO.
Pluto will be out of view until the end of March.

METEORS.
February 3rd and 13th Alpha Aurigids ZHR is 12 per hour. (Unfavourable)

COMETS.

OCCULATIONS.

January 1998 News and Sky Notes.

EMail: ggastro@liverpool.ac.uk.
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