This is Ephemeris for Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday, Wednesday, February 14th. Today the Sun will be up for 10 hours and 24 minutes, setting at 6:09, and it will rise tomorrow at 7:43. The Moon, 2 days before first quarter, will set at 12:31 tomorrow morning.
Let’s find out where the naked -eyed planets have wandered off to this week, and see what planets are left. Saturn, for all practical purposes, is gone, setting an hour after the sun. Jupiter will be in the southwest at 7:30 this evening, above and left to the crescent moon. It will move to the low west -northwest by midnight and will set at 12:30 am. Venus, the morning star, will rise into the east-southeast at 6:30 am, but its brilliance is diminished by the bright twilight and its low position in the sky. It will be very low in the southeast at seven am. Being Ash Wednesday, Easter is 46 days away. But Lent has 40 days. The six Sundays in Lent don’t count.
The astronomical event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan (EST, UT –5 hours). They may be different for your location.
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The planet Jupiter and the Moon at 8 pm tonight, February 14th 2024. Created using Stellarium.
The Moon tonight about 8 pm this evening, February 14, 2024, as it might appear in binoculars or a small telescope, with selected features labeled. Created using Stellarium, LibreOffice Draw, and GIMP.
Venus will be seen low in the southeast at 7 am tomorrow, February 15th 2024. Mars is low and left of it, but is too faint and is overpowered by the bright twilight at that hour. Created using Stellarium.
Telescopic Jupiter and Venus (north up) as they would be seen in a small telescope, with the same magnification. At 8 pm EST February 14, 2024, for Jupiter, and 7 am on the 15th, for Venus. Apparent diameters: Jupiter 37.99″; and Venus 11.62″, 88.7% illuminated. Europa will be transiting the face of Jupiter at 8 pm. It starts across at7:20 pm. Satellites are hard to observe when transiting. Europa will end its transit at 9:43 pm. A short time later, at 9:54 its shadow will start to cross the face of Jupiter. The ” symbol means seconds of arc (1/3600th of a degree).Click or tap on the image to enlarge it. Created using Cartes du Ciel (Sky Charts) and GIMP.
The naked-eye planets and the Moon at sunset and sunrise on a single night, starting with sunset on the right on February 14, 2024. The night ends on the left with sunrise on February 15th. The label for Mars overlays the image of Venus. Click or tap on the image to enlarge it. Created using my LookingUp app and GIMP.