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Moon and Lion early this week

December 11, 2022
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Moon and Lion early this week
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Late at evening on December 12 and 13, 2022 – or within the early morning hours of December 13 and 14 – you’ll be able to see the moon in Leo the Lion. And Leo is straightforward to identify due to its distinctive Sickle or backward-question-mark form. Southern Hemisphere? Look north and switch this chart the wrong way up. Chart by way of John Jardine Goss/ EarthSky.

Moon and Lion

For these up late on December 12 and 13, 2022 – or up within the quiet, early morning darkish hours of December 13 and 14 – search for the waning gibbous moon within the constellation Leo the Lion. As a matter of reality, Leo is likely one of the best constellations for stargazers to pick from the ocean of stars. That’s as a result of it has a particular backward-question-mark form. This sample is a well known asterism, referred to as the Sickle. And this hooked form additionally denotes the top and mane of the Lion. The intense star Regulus is the interval on the backside of the query mark. And on these two mornings, regardless of the place you might be on Earth, you’ll be able to watch the moon move by way of the Sickle and near Regulus.

To see a exact view out of your location, try Stellarium Online.

Available now! 2023 EarthSky lunar calendar. A unique and beautiful poster-sized calendar showing phases of the moon every night of the year! And it makes a great gift.

Regulus and the ecliptic

Regulus is the one 1st-magnitude star that sits nearly proper on the ecliptic. The ecliptic is the trail the solar follows by way of the sky, the place you may also discover the moon and planets.

As you’ll be able to see from the chart above, on these nights the moon is farther from the ecliptic than Regulus. That’s as a result of the moon can stray so far as 5.1 degrees from the ecliptic. If the moon had been at all times on the ecliptic, it might occult, or move in entrance of, Regulus each month. The final lunar occultation of Regulus was 2017, and the subsequent received’t be till 2025. Then, Regulus will endure a sequence of 20 lunar occultations over the course of a 12 months and a half.

Read more about lunar occultations of stars and see maps of where the coming Regulus occultations are visible from.

The waning moon

Full moon was the evening of December 7-8, 2022. And the moon is now waning. It’s in a waning gibbous section through the time round December 12 to 14, rising late at evening, showing greater than half lighted however lower than full. Last quarter moon, when the moon will rise round midnight, will come at 8:56 UTC on December 16, 2022.

After that, we’ll see the moon solely within the morning sky. It’ll be in a waning crescent section. New moon – when the moon is most between the Earth and solar for this month – will come 10:17 UTC on December 23.

Backside line: You’ll be able to see the moon in Leo the Lion close to the Sickle early on December 13 and 14. Leo is noticeable because of its backward-question-mark form that makes up the Sickle.

For more great observing events in the coming weeks, visit EarthSky’s night sky guide

Kelly Kizer Whitt

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Concerning the Writer:

Kelly Kizer Whitt has been a science author specializing in astronomy for greater than twenty years. She started her profession at Astronomy Journal, and he or she has made common contributions to AstronomyToday and the Sierra Membership, amongst different retailers. Her kids’s image guide, Photo voltaic System Forecast, was revealed in 2012. She has additionally written a younger grownup dystopian novel titled A Completely different Sky. When she will not be studying or writing about astronomy and staring up on the stars, she enjoys touring to the nationwide parks, creating crossword puzzles, operating, tennis, and paddleboarding. Kelly lives together with her household in Wisconsin.

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