




THE NIGHT SKY DURING THE MONTH OF JULY 1998


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Latitude 53 degs 24 mins North.
Longitude +3.0 degs West.
June 30th July 5th 10th 15th 20th 25th 30th
SUNRISE 04:47 05:51 04:56 05:02 05:09 05:16 05:24
SUNSET 21:44 21:42 21:38 21:33 21:27 21:20 21:12
| PHASES OF THE MOON DURING JULY 1998 | ||||
FIRST QUARTER![]() on 1st at 19h:44m FULL MOON |
![]() on 9th at 17h:02m LAST QUARTER |
![]() on 16th at 15h:15m NEW MOON |
![]() on 23rd at 14h:44m FIRST QUARTER |
![]() on 31st at 13h:06m |

THE PLANETS THIS MONTH.
MERCURY.
VENUS.
MARS.
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.
NEPTUNE.
Neptune is much fainter than Uranus and is more of a challenge to locate and observe. It is at opposition on the 23rd.
Uranus Positions for the 1st July:
R.A. DEC TRANSIT TIME MAG
20h:58m:37s -17°:50':20" 03h:32m 5.7
Neptune Positions for the 1st July:
R.A. DEC TRANSIT TIME MAG
20h:14m:07s -19°:30':24" 02h:48m 7.9
Positions for June are when pluto's elongation angle is greater than 90°.DATE R.A. DEC TRANSIT TIME July 10th 16h:21m:01s -09°:03':20" 22h:21m July 20th 16h:20m:20s -09°:05':44" 21h:41m July 30th 16h:19m:50s -09°:08':49" 21h:02m
Pluto is best seen between July 16th - 23rd.


COMETS.
Plus these pages will give daily and weekly reports of this and other Comets progress.

OCCULATIONS.

August 1998 News and Sky Notes.

These pages are maintained by Gerard Gilligan.
EMail: ggastro@liverpool.ac.uk.
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