Thursday, April 25, 2019
Don't forget. Occultation of Saturn Thursday April 25, 2019
The Moon facing east at 22:54 am ACST in Adelaide on Thursday 25 April
just as Saturn appears from behind the Moon. The Moon is a hand-span from the horizon.
A reminder that there is an occultation of Saturn that can be seen from most of eastern Australia and parts of central Australia, roughly east of a line from Rockhampton to Port Lincoln in the late evening of Thursday 25 April (between around 11 pm ACST and 11:30 pm AEST). The further west you go from the line the lower the Moon will be to the horizon.
In Woomera the Moon will be just a finger-width above the horiozn, as Saturn exits the dark side of the Moon (at 22:53), in Port Lincoln two finger-widths and in Parachilna (and most of the Flinder's Rangers) the Moon is three finger-widths anove the horizon as Saturn exits the Moon.
You will need a level, clear eastern horizon to see the occulatation at it's best.
Exact timing for several cities and observation hints can be found at my occultation page.
Labels: binocular, Moon, Occultation, Saturn, unaided eye