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10/01/2018 – Ephemeris – Previewing October skies
Ephemeris for Monday, October 1st. The Sun will rise at 7:40. It’ll be up for 11 hours and 42 minutes, setting at 7:23. The Moon, 1 day before last quarter, will rise at 11:55 this evening.
Let’s look at the skies for the month of October. The Sun will still be moving south rapidly. Daylight hours in the Interlochen/Traverse City area and will drop from 11 hours and 42 minutes today to 10 hours, 13 minutes at months end. The altitude of the sun above the southern horizon at local noon will be 42 degrees today in the Interlochen area and will descend to 31 degrees on Halloween. Venus will pass the Sun, moving from the evening sky to the morning sky on the 26th. Venus has not been too noticeable in the evening for the last month, but in early November it will seem to suddenly appear in the morning sky. It can be mistaken as a UFO, especially with its tiny Cheshire Cat crescent smile in binoculars or a small telescope.
The times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.
Addendum
October Evening Star Chart

Star Chart for October 2018 (10 p.m. EDT October 15, 2018). Created using my LookingUp program. Click on image to enlarge.
The planets and stars are plotted for the 15th at 9 p.m. EDT in the evening and 6 a.m. for the morning chart. These are the chart times. Note that Traverse City is located approximately 45 minutes behind our time meridian. (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 9 p.m. and 6 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. 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.
October Morning Star Chart

Star Chart for October 2018 mornings based on 6 a.m. October 15th. Created using my LookingUp program. Click on image to enlarge.
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.
- Follow the arc of the handle of the Big Dipper to the star Arcturus
- The Summer Triangle is in red.
- DracR on the evening star chart is the radiant for the Draconid meteor shwer which peaks on the 10th.
- OriR on the morning star chart is the radiant of the Orionid meteor shower which peaks on the 21st.
Twilight
| Time zone=EDT | |||||||
| Morning twilight | Evening twilight | Dark night | Moon | ||||
| Date | Astronomical | Nautical | Nautical | Astronomical | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2018-10-01 | 6h08m | 6h42m | 20h29m | 21h03m | 21h03m | 23h56m | 0.61 |
| 2018-10-02 | 6h09m | 6h44m | 20h27m | 21h01m | 21h01m | – | 0.49 |
| 2018-10-03 | 6h11m | 6h45m | 20h25m | 20h59m | 20h59m | 0h55m | 0.37 |
| 2018-10-04 | 6h12m | 6h46m | 20h23m | 20h57m | 20h57m | 2h02m | 0.26 |
| 2018-10-05 | 6h13m | 6h47m | 20h22m | 20h56m | 20h56m | 3h14m | 0.16 |
| 2018-10-06 | 6h15m | 6h49m | 20h20m | 20h54m | 20h54m | 4h28m | 0.08 |
| 2018-10-07 | 6h16m | 6h50m | 20h18m | 20h52m | 20h52m | 5h43m | 0.03 |
| 2018-10-08 | 6h17m | 6h51m | 20h16m | 20h50m | 20h50m | 6h17m | 0 |
| 2018-10-09 | 6h18m | 6h52m | 20h14m | 20h48m | 20h48m | 6h18m | 0 |
| 2018-10-10 | 6h20m | 6h53m | 20h13m | 20h46m | 20h46m | 6h20m | 0.03 |
| 2018-10-11 | 6h21m | 6h55m | 20h11m | 20h45m | 20h56m | 6h21m | 0.08 |
| 2018-10-12 | 6h22m | 6h56m | 20h09m | 20h43m | 21h31m | 6h22m | 0.15 |
| 2018-10-13 | 6h23m | 6h57m | 20h07m | 20h41m | 22h11m | 6h23m | 0.24 |
| 2018-10-14 | 6h25m | 6h58m | 20h06m | 20h39m | 22h55m | 6h25m | 0.33 |
| 2018-10-15 | 6h26m | 7h00m | 20h04m | 20h38m | 23h44m | 6h26m | 0.43 |
| 2018-10-16 | 6h27m | 7h01m | 20h02m | 20h36m | – | 6h27m | 0.52 |
| 2018-10-17 | 6h28m | 7h02m | 20h01m | 20h35m | 0h37m | 6h28m | 0.62 |
| 2018-10-18 | 6h30m | 7h03m | 19h59m | 20h33m | 1h33m | 6h30m | 0.71 |
| 2018-10-19 | 6h31m | 7h04m | 19h58m | 20h31m | 2h32m | 6h31m | 0.8 |
| 2018-10-20 | 6h32m | 7h06m | 19h56m | 20h30m | 3h32m | 6h32m | 0.87 |
| 2018-10-21 | 6h33m | 7h07m | 19h55m | 20h28m | 4h34m | 6h33m | 0.93 |
| 2018-10-22 | 6h34m | 7h08m | 19h53m | 20h27m | 5h37m | 6h34m | 0.93 |
| 2018-10-23 | 6h36m | 7h09m | 19h52m | 20h25m | – | – | 0.97 |
| 2018-10-24 | 6h37m | 7h10m | 19h50m | 20h24m | – | – | 1 |
| 2018-10-25 | 6h38m | 7h12m | 19h49m | 20h22m | – | – | 1 |
| 2018-10-26 | 6h39m | 7h13m | 19h47m | 20h21m | – | – | 0.97 |
| 2018-10-27 | 6h40m | 7h14m | 19h46m | 20h19m | 20h19m | 21h01m | 0.92 |
| 2018-10-28 | 6h42m | 7h15m | 19h44m | 20h18m | 20h18m | 21h51m | 0.85 |
| 2018-10-29 | 6h43m | 7h17m | 19h43m | 20h17m | 20h17m | 22h48m | 0.75 |
| 2018-10-30 | 6h44m | 7h18m | 19h42m | 20h15m | 20h15m | 23h53m | 0.64 |
| 2018-10-31 | 6h45m | 7h19m | 19h40m | 20h14m | 20h14m | – | 0.53 |
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
Oct 01 Mo Venus: 32.9° E
02 Tu 5:45 am Last Quarter
02 Tu 9:03 am Moon North Dec.: 21° N
03 We 11:10 pm Moon Ascending Node
04 Th 5:51 am Moon-Beehive: 1.3° N
05 Fr 5:58 pm Moon-Regulus: 1.9° S
05 Fr 6:29 pm Moon Perigee: 366400 km
08 Mo 11:47 pm New Moon
10 We 8:10 pm Draconid Shower: ZHR = 10
11 Th 5:21 pm Moon-Jupiter: 4.3° S
14 Su 11:01 pm Moon-Saturn: 2° S
15 Mo 1:26 pm Moon South Dec.: 21.2° S
15 Mo 10:32 pm Mercury-Venus: 6.2° N
16 Tu 2:02 pm First Quarter
17 We 8:03 am Moon Descending Node
17 We 3:16 pm Moon Apogee: 404200 km
18 Th 9:01 am Moon-Mars: 2.2° S
21 Su 1:03 pm Orionid Shower: ZHR = 20
23 Tu 8:43 pm Uranus Opposition
24 We 12:45 pm Full Moon
26 Fr 10:13 am Venus Inferior Conjunction with the Sun
27 Sa 9:04 am Moon-Aldebaran: 1.6° S
29 Mo 1:28 am Mercury-Jupiter: 3.1° N
29 Mo 1:34 am Moon North Dec.: 21.3° N
30 Tu 10:46 pm Moon Ascending Node
31 We 10:24 am Moon-Beehive: 1° N
31 We 11:40 am Last Quarter
31 We 3:05 pm Moon Perigee: 370200 km
Nov 01 Th Venus: 10.6° W
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.
Sun and Moon Rising and Setting Events
| Ephemeris of Sky Events for NMC Observatory | ||||||||||
| October, 2018 – Local time zone: EDT | ||||||||||
| Date | Sun | Twilight* | Moon | Illum | ||||||
| Rise | Set | Hours | End | Start | Phase | R/S** | Time | Fractn | ||
| Mon | 1 | 07:40a | 07:22p | 11:42 | 08:25p | 06:37a | Rise | 11:55p | 55% | |
| Tue | 2 | 07:41a | 07:21p | 11:39 | 08:23p | 06:38a | L Qtr | Rise | 12:55a | 43% |
| Wed | 3 | 07:42a | 07:19p | 11:36 | 08:22p | 06:39a | Rise | 02:02a | 32% | |
| Thu | 4 | 07:44a | 07:17p | 11:33 | 08:20p | 06:41a | Rise | 03:14a | 22% | |
| Fri | 5 | 07:45a | 07:15p | 11:30 | 08:18p | 06:42a | Rise | 04:28a | 13% | |
| Sat | 6 | 07:46a | 07:13p | 11:27 | 08:16p | 06:43a | Rise | 05:42a | 6% | |
| Sun | 7 | 07:47a | 07:12p | 11:24 | 08:14p | 06:44a | Rise | 06:56a | 2% | |
| Mon | 8 | 07:48a | 07:10p | 11:21 | 08:13p | 06:46a | New | Set | 07:24p | 0% |
| Tue | 9 | 07:50a | 07:08p | 11:18 | 08:11p | 06:47a | Set | 07:53p | 1% | |
| Wed | 10 | 07:51a | 07:06p | 11:15 | 08:09p | 06:48a | Set | 08:23p | 4% | |
| Thu | 11 | 07:52a | 07:04p | 11:12 | 08:07p | 06:49a | Set | 08:56p | 10% | |
| Fri | 12 | 07:54a | 07:03p | 11:09 | 08:06p | 06:50a | Set | 09:31p | 17% | |
| Sat | 13 | 07:55a | 07:01p | 11:06 | 08:04p | 06:52a | Set | 10:11p | 25% | |
| Sun | 14 | 07:56a | 06:59p | 11:03 | 08:02p | 06:53a | Set | 10:55p | 34% | |
| Mon | 15 | 07:57a | 06:57p | 11:00 | 08:01p | 06:54a | Set | 11:43p | 43% | |
| Tue | 16 | 07:59a | 06:56p | 10:57 | 07:59p | 06:55a | F Qtr | Set | 12:36a | 52% |
| Wed | 17 | 08:00a | 06:54p | 10:54 | 07:57p | 06:57a | Set | 01:33a | 62% | |
| Thu | 18 | 08:01a | 06:52p | 10:51 | 07:56p | 06:58a | Set | 02:31a | 71% | |
| Fri | 19 | 08:02a | 06:51p | 10:48 | 07:54p | 06:59a | Set | 03:32a | 79% | |
| Sat | 20 | 08:04a | 06:49p | 10:45 | 07:53p | 07:00a | Set | 04:34a | 86% | |
| Sun | 21 | 08:05a | 06:47p | 10:42 | 07:51p | 07:01a | Set | 05:37a | 92% | |
| Mon | 22 | 08:06a | 06:46p | 10:39 | 07:49p | 07:03a | Set | 06:41a | 97% | |
| Tue | 23 | 08:08a | 06:44p | 10:36 | 07:48p | 07:04a | Set | 07:48a | 99% | |
| Wed | 24 | 08:09a | 06:43p | 10:33 | 07:46p | 07:05a | Full | Rise | 07:13p | 100% |
| Thu | 25 | 08:10a | 06:41p | 10:30 | 07:45p | 07:06a | Rise | 07:44p | 98% | |
| Fri | 26 | 08:12a | 06:40p | 10:27 | 07:44p | 07:08a | Rise | 08:19p | 94% | |
| Sat | 27 | 08:13a | 06:38p | 10:25 | 07:42p | 07:09a | Rise | 09:01p | 87% | |
| Sun | 28 | 08:14a | 06:37p | 10:22 | 07:41p | 07:10a | Rise | 09:51p | 79% | |
| Mon | 29 | 08:16a | 06:35p | 10:19 | 07:40p | 07:11a | Rise | 10:48p | 69% | |
| Tue | 30 | 08:17a | 06:34p | 10:16 | 07:38p | 07:12a | Rise | 11:53p | 58% | |
| Wed | 31 | 08:18a | 06:32p | 10:13 | 07:37p | 07:14a | L Qtr | Rise | 01:02a | 47% |
| * Nautical Twilight | ||||||||||
| ** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunset and sunrise | ||||||||||
08/27/2013 -Ephemeris – It’s August 27th. Do you know where Mars is?
Ephemeris for Tuesday, August 27th. The sun will rise at 6:59. It’ll be up for 13 hours and 28 minutes, setting at 8:27. The moon, 1 day before last quarter, will rise at 12:01 tomorrow morning.
It’s August 27th. Do you know where Mars is? The Mars hoax is back. It’s been 10 years since it was first sent out on the Internet as an email. You know the one that says Mars will appear as big as the Moon? In order to appear as big as the Moon Mars would have to be only a half million miles away. Mars in its orbit can never come closer than 34.6 million miles from earth. It came that close to the earth on August 27th, 2003. Even then it was a tiny orb in telescopes. That’s why we have to send spacecraft, taking many months to reach it to get a close look at it. Right now Mars is 214.9 million miles away, over twice the distance of the sun. It is seen in the east in the early morning below the much brighter Jupiter.
Times are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.
Addendum
04/19/2012 – Ephemeris – Stories of Leo the lion
Ephemeris for Thursday, April 19th. The sun rises at 6:50. It’ll be up for 13 hours and 42 minutes, setting at 8:32. The moon, 2 days before new, will rise at 6:13 tomorrow morning.
The constellation of Leo the lion is seen in the south at 10 p.m. Mars lies on its underside just left of Leo’s brightest star Regulus. Regulus lies at the bottom of a backwards question mark of stars that are his head and mane. To the left beyond Mars is a triangle of stars that are his haunches. As the lion is the kink of beasts it is fitting that its brightest star Regulus means “Little King Star”. It was thought in ancient Egypt that the heat of summer, when the sun was in Leo drove the lions to drink the waters of the Nile. The lion was also the symbol of the Israelite tribe of Judah, from Jacob’s prophesy in Genesis, and may have played a part in the origin of the Star of Bethlehem. One Egyptian philosopher thought the sun was in Leo at the creation of the world.
* Times are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.

