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SKY CHART AND VIEWING GUIDE FEBRUARY 2020 The New England night sky as it appears at:
February 1 at 9:00 p.m. ESTFebruary 14 at 8:00 p.m. February 28 at 7:00 p.m.
THE PLANETS: Dim Mercury appears low in evening twilight in the early and middle part of the month, below brilliant Venus. Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars form a line before dawn in the southeast.
Feb. 18 – 20: Three planets align in the morning twilight revealing the angle of the solar system. Watch the Moon pass each planet on successive mornings.
Charles Hayden Planetarium: 617-723-2500, mos.org
New moon February 1
First quarter February 9
Full moonFebruary 15
Last quarterFebruary 23
HOW TO USE CHART: Hold it overhead so “North” on chart points at true north. Objects near the center of the chart are overhead; those near the edge are low in the sky. This map is set for latitude 42° north, but may be used in most of the US.
PHASES OF THE MOON
THE STARS: This chart shows the main star
groups and constellations visible near large cities. More stars appear on
moonless nights in less urban areas.
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Saturn
Mars
Jupiter
Look southeast, 6:00 a.m.
Planet positions shown for mid-month.
SouthW
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North
East
SouthW
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North
East
SouthW
est
North
East
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astor
Capella
Pollux
PolarisNorth Star
Deneb
Regulus
ProcyonAldebaran
Betelgeuse
Rigel
Sirius
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C A N I SM I N O R
URSA
BIG DIPPER
GREA
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MAJO
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ASSIOPEIA
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