Ephemeris: 07/01/2024 – Previewing July’s skies
This is Bob Moler with Ephemeris for Monday, July 1st. Today the Sun will be up for 15 hours and 30 minutes, setting at 9:31, and it will rise tomorrow at 6:02. The Moon, 3 days past last quarter, will rise at 2:50 tomorrow morning.
Let’s preview July’s skies. The Sun, having reached its northern solstice, is beginning to slide southward again, at first imperceptibly, then with greater speed. The daylight hours will decrease from 15 hours and 30 minutes today to 14 hours 40 minutes at month’s end. The daylight hours will be slightly shorter south of Interlochen, and slightly longer to the north. The altitude of the Sun at local noon, when it is due south will decrease from 68 degrees tomorrow to 63 degrees at month’s end. Despite the warmth, the Earth will reach its greatest distance from the Sun on Friday the 5th. Finally, a planet in the evening sky. Saturn will rise before midnight by mid-month, and Venus may be visible shortly after sunset by month’s end.
The astronomical event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan (EDT, UT–4 hours). They may be different for your location.
Addendum
July Evening Star Chart

The planets and stars are plotted for the 15th at 11 p.m. EDT in the evening and 4 a.m. for the morning chart. These are the chart times. Note that Interlochen/Traverse City is located approximately 45 minutes behind our time meridian, West 75° longitude. (An hour 45 minutes behind our daylight saving time meridian during EDT). To duplicate the star positions on a planisphere you may have to set it to 1 hour 45 minutes earlier than the current time.
Note, the chart times of 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. are for the 15th. For each week before the 15th, add ½ hour (28 minutes if you’re picky). For each week after the 15th, subtract ½ hour, or 28 minutes. The planet positions are updated each Wednesday on this blog. For planet positions on dates other than the 15th, check the Wednesday planet posts on this blog for weekly positions.
July Morning Star Chart

For a list of constellation names to go with the abbreviations, click here.
- Pointer stars at the front of the bowl of the Big Dipper point to Polaris, the North Star.
- Leaky dipper drips on Leo.
- Follow the arc of the handle of the Big Dipper to the star Arcturus, and
- Extend like a spike to Spica.
- The Summer Triangle is in red.
- DAqR is the radiant of the South Delta Aquariid meteor shower (Peaks on the afternoon of the 27th)
Twilight Limits, Nautical and Astronomical
| EDT | |||||||
| Morning | Twilight | Evening | Twilight | Dark | Night | Moon | |
| Date | Astro. | Nautical | Nautical | Astro. | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2024-07-01 | 3h35m | 4h38m | 23h00m | 0h02m | 0h02m | 2h22m | 0.16 |
| 2024-07-02 | 3h36m | 4h38m | 22h59m | 0h01m | 0h01m | 2h51m | 0.09 |
| 2024-07-03 | 3h37m | 4h39m | 22h59m | 0h01m | 0h01m | 3h27m | 0.04 |
| 2024-07-04 | 3h39m | 4h40m | 22h58m | 0h00m | 0h00m | 3h39m | 0.01 |
| 2024-07-05 | 3h40m | 4h41m | 22h58m | 23h59m | 23h59m | 3h40m | 0.00 |
| 2024-07-06 | 3h41m | 4h42m | 22h57m | 23h58m | 23h58m | 3h41m | 0.02 |
| 2024-07-07 | 3h43m | 4h43m | 22h56m | 23h57m | 23h57m | 3h43m | 0.05 |
| 2024-07-08 | 3h44m | 4h44m | 22h56m | 23h55m | 23h55m | 3h44m | 0.11 |
| 2024-07-09 | 3h46m | 4h45m | 22h55m | 23h54m | 23h54m | 3h46m | 0.17 |
| 2024-07-10 | 3h47m | 4h46m | 22h54m | 23h53m | – | 3h47m | 0.25 |
| 2024-07-11 | 3h49m | 4h47m | 22h53m | 23h52m | 0h11m | 3h49m | 0.34 |
| 2024-07-12 | 3h51m | 4h48m | 22h52m | 23h50m | 0h27m | 3h51m | 0.43 |
| 2024-07-13 | 3h52m | 4h50m | 22h51m | 23h49m | 0h42m | 3h52m | 0.53 |
| 2024-07-14 | 3h54m | 4h51m | 22h50m | 23h47m | 0h59m | 3h54m | 0.62 |
| 2024-07-15 | 3h56m | 4h52m | 22h49m | 23h46m | 1h18m | 3h56m | 0.71 |
| 2024-07-16 | 3h58m | 4h53m | 22h48m | 23h44m | 1h41m | 3h58m | 0.80 |
| 2024-07-17 | 3h59m | 4h55m | 22h47m | 23h42m | 2h10m | 3h59m | 0.88 |
| 2024-07-18 | 4h01m | 4h56m | 22h46m | 23h41m | 2h49m | 4h01m | 0.94 |
| 2024-07-19 | 4h03m | 4h57m | 22h45m | 23h39m | 3h41m | 4h03m | 0.98 |
| 2024-07-20 | 4h05m | 4h59m | 22h44m | 23h37m | – | – | 1.00 |
| 2024-07-21 | 4h07m | 5h00m | 22h42m | 23h36m | – | – | 0.99 |
| 2024-07-22 | 4h09m | 5h01m | 22h41m | 23h34m | – | – | 0.96 |
| 2024-07-23 | 4h10m | 5h03m | 22h40m | 23h32m | – | – | 0.90 |
| 2024-07-24 | 4h12m | 5h04m | 22h38m | 23h30m | – | – | 0.81 |
| 2024-07-25 | 4h14m | 5h06m | 22h37m | 23h28m | 23h28m | 23h43m | 0.71 |
| 2024-07-26 | 4h16m | 5h07m | 22h35m | 23h26m | 23h26m | – | 0.60 |
| 2024-07-27 | 4h18m | 5h08m | 22h34m | 23h24m | 23h24m | 0h03m | 0.49 |
| 2024-07-28 | 4h20m | 5h10m | 22h32m | 23h22m | 23h22m | 0h26m | 0.38 |
| 2024-07-29 | 4h22m | 5h11m | 22h31m | 23h20m | 23h20m | 0h53m | 0.28 |
| 2024-07-30 | 4h24m | 5h13m | 22h29m | 23h18m | 23h18m | 1h26m | 0.18 |
| 2024-07-31 | 4h26m | 5h14m | 22h28m | 23h16m | 23h16m | 2h08m | 0.11 |
Twilight calendar was generated using Cartes du Ciel (Sky Charts).
See my blog post: Twilight Zone for the definitions of the different periods of twilight here: https://bobmoler.wordpress.com/2018/09/27/.
NASA Calendar of Planetary Events
Jul 1 Mo Venus: 7.4° E
1 Mo 2:27 pm Moon-Mars: 4.2° S
2 Tu 11:31 am Moon-Pleiades: .3° N
4 Th 8:08 pm Moon North Dec.: 28.4° N
5 Fr 1:59 am Aphelion: 1.0167 AU
5 Fr 6:57 pm New Moon
6 Sa 5:12 pm Mercury-Beehive: .1° S
7 Su 12:04 pm Moon-Beehive: 3.3° S
7 Su 2:33 pm Moon-Mercury: 3.5° S
8 Mo 4:14 am Jupiter-Aldebaran: 4.8° N
12 Fr 4:12 am Moon Apogee: 404400 km
12 Fr 6:27 pm Moon Descending Node
13 Sa 6:49 pm First Quarter
13 Sa 9:48 pm Moon-Spica: 1° S
17 We 3:37 pm Moon-Antares: .2° S
19 Fr 6:59 am Moon South Dec.: 28.4° S
20 Sa 3:35 pm Mars-Pleiades: 4.8° S
21 Su 6:17 am Full Moon
22 Mo 2:59 am Mercury Elongation: 26.9° E
24 We 1:43 am Moon Perigee: 364900 km
24 We 4:38 pm Moon-Saturn: .4° S
24 We 9:40 pm Mercury-Regulus: 2° S
26 Fr 1:33 am Moon Ascending Node
27 Sa 5:44 pm Delta Aquarid Shower: ZHR = 20
27 Sa 10:52 pm Last Quarter
29 Mo 5:13 pm Moon-Pleiades: .1° N
Aug 1 Th Venus: 15.9° E
All event times are given for UTC-4:00 Eastern Daylight Saving Time thereafter.
Sky Events Calendar by Fred Espenak and Sumit Dutta (NASA’s GSFC),
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SKYCAL/SKYCAL.html
If you go to the above site you can print out a list like the above for the entire year or calendar pages for your time zone.
Note that the site is now kept up for archival purposes. Fred Espenak retired from NASA several years ago and has his own site, AstroPixels, which contain the same information: http://astropixels.com/almanac/almanac.html. However it uses standard time all year.
Sun and Moon Rising and Setting Events
LU Ephemeris of Sky Events for Interlochen/TC
July, 2024 Local time zone: EDT
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM |
| | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN|
+=======================================================================+
|Mon 1| 06:01a 09:31p 15:30 | 10:57p 04:36a | Rise 02:50a 18%|
|Tue 2| 06:02a 09:31p 15:29 | 10:56p 04:36a | Rise 03:26a 10%|
|Wed 3| 06:02a 09:31p 15:28 | 10:56p 04:37a | Rise 04:13a 5%|
|Thu 4| 06:03a 09:31p 15:27 | 10:55p 04:38a | Rise 05:10a 1%|
|Fri 5| 06:03a 09:30p 15:26 | 10:55p 04:39a |New Set 09:59p 0%|
|Sat 6| 06:04a 09:30p 15:25 | 10:54p 04:40a | Set 10:39p 1%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 7| 06:05a 09:29p 15:24 | 10:53p 04:41a | Set 11:10p 5%|
|Mon 8| 06:06a 09:29p 15:23 | 10:53p 04:42a | Set 11:34p 9%|
|Tue 9| 06:06a 09:29p 15:22 | 10:52p 04:43a | Set 11:53p 16%|
|Wed 10| 06:07a 09:28p 15:20 | 10:51p 04:44a | Set 12:10a 23%|
|Thu 11| 06:08a 09:27p 15:19 | 10:50p 04:45a | Set 12:26a 32%|
|Fri 12| 06:09a 09:27p 15:17 | 10:49p 04:46a | Set 12:42a 41%|
|Sat 13| 06:10a 09:26p 15:16 | 10:48p 04:47a |F Qtr Set 12:58a 50%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 14| 06:11a 09:25p 15:14 | 10:47p 04:49a | Set 01:17a 60%|
|Mon 15| 06:12a 09:25p 15:13 | 10:46p 04:50a | Set 01:40a 69%|
|Tue 16| 06:12a 09:24p 15:11 | 10:45p 04:51a | Set 02:10a 78%|
|Wed 17| 06:13a 09:23p 15:09 | 10:44p 04:52a | Set 02:49a 86%|
|Thu 18| 06:14a 09:22p 15:07 | 10:43p 04:54a | Set 03:40a 92%|
|Fri 19| 06:15a 09:21p 15:06 | 10:41p 04:55a | Set 04:45a 97%|
|Sat 20| 06:16a 09:21p 15:04 | 10:40p 04:56a | Set 06:01a 100%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 21| 06:17a 09:20p 15:02 | 10:39p 04:58a |Full Rise 10:07p 99%|
|Mon 22| 06:18a 09:19p 15:00 | 10:38p 04:59a | Rise 10:37p 97%|
|Tue 23| 06:19a 09:18p 14:58 | 10:36p 05:00a | Rise 11:01p 91%|
|Wed 24| 06:20a 09:17p 14:56 | 10:35p 05:02a | Rise 11:23p 83%|
|Thu 25| 06:21a 09:16p 14:54 | 10:33p 05:03a | Rise 11:43p 74%|
|Fri 26| 06:23a 09:14p 14:51 | 10:32p 05:05a | Rise 12:03a 63%|
|Sat 27| 06:24a 09:13p 14:49 | 10:30p 05:06a |L Qtr Rise 12:26a 51%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 28| 06:25a 09:12p 14:47 | 10:29p 05:08a | Rise 12:52a 40%|
|Mon 29| 06:26a 09:11p 14:45 | 10:27p 05:09a | Rise 01:26a 30%|
|Tue 30| 06:27a 09:10p 14:42 | 10:26p 05:11a | Rise 02:08a 20%|
|Wed 31| 06:28a 09:09p 14:40 | 10:24p 05:12a | Rise 03:01a 12%|
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* Nautical Twilight
** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunset and sunrise
Generated using my LookingUp for DOS app.