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11/30/2021 – Ephemeris – Previewing December skies
This is Ephemeris for Tuesday, November 30th. Today the Sun will be up for 9 hours and 4 minutes, setting at 5:03, and it will rise tomorrow at 8:00. The Moon, 3 days past last quarter, will rise at 4:24 tomorrow morning.
Let’s look ahead at the skies of December. We are now in the holiday season and about to celebrate the southernmost travel of the Sun in the sky and its return northward. The Sun will stop its travel south, the winter solstice on the 21st at 10:59 a.m. That will make that day the shortest day in terms of daylight hours. However, the earliest sunset and latest sunrise don’t coincide with that date. The reason is the Earth is closer to the Sun than average and is moving faster in its orbit than it normally does. It skews the sunrise and sunset times, making them later than they would be on average. We have a comet, C/2021 A1 (Leonard), that will be bright enough to be visible in binoculars coming into view in the morning later this week and into the next.
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.
Addendum
December Evening Star Chart

Star Chart for December 2021 (9 p.m. EST December 15, 2021). Click on image to enlarge. Created using my LookingUp program. Click on image to enlarge.
The planets and stars are plotted for the 15th at 9 pm EST 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, West 75° longitude. (An hour 45 minutes behind our daylight saving time meridian during EDT).
December Morning Star Chart

Star Chart for December mornings, 2021 (6 a.m. EST December 15, 2021). Click on image to enlarge. Created using my LookingUp program.
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.
- The leaky bowl of the Big Dipper drips on Leo.
- Follow the arc of the handle of the Big Dipper to the star Arcturus, then
- Follow the spike to Spica.
- The Summer Triangle is in red.
- GemR on the star charts is the radiant of the Geminid meteor shower, which peaks on the morning of the 14th.
Twilight Limits, Nautical and Astronomical
| EST | |||||||
| Morning | Twilight | Evening | Twilight | Dark | Night | Moon | |
| Date | Astro. | Nautical | Nautical | Astro. | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2021-12-01 | 6h20m | 6h56m | 18h15m | 18h51m | 18h51m | 4h24m | 0.07 |
| 2021-12-02 | 6h21m | 6h57m | 18h15m | 18h50m | 18h50m | 5h45m | 0.02 |
| 2021-12-03 | 6h22m | 6h57m | 18h15m | 18h50m | 18h50m | 6h22m | 0 |
| 2021-12-04 | 6h23m | 6h58m | 18h15m | 18h50m | 18h50m | 6h23m | 0.01 |
| 2021-12-05 | 6h24m | 6h59m | 18h15m | 18h50m | 18h50m | 6h24m | 0.05 |
| 2021-12-06 | 6h25m | 7h00m | 18h15m | 18h50m | 19h27m | 6h25m | 0.12 |
| 2021-12-07 | 6h26m | 7h01m | 18h15m | 18h50m | 20h43m | 6h26m | 0.21 |
| 2021-12-08 | 6h27m | 7h02m | 18h15m | 18h50m | 22h00m | 6h27m | 0.31 |
| 2021-12-09 | 6h28m | 7h03m | 18h15m | 18h50m | 23h14m | 6h28m | 0.41 |
| 2021-12-10 | 6h28m | 7h04m | 18h15m | 18h50m | – | 6h28m | 0.52 |
| 2021-12-11 | 6h29m | 7h05m | 18h15m | 18h50m | 0h25m | 6h29m | 0.62 |
| 2021-12-12 | 6h30m | 7h05m | 18h15m | 18h51m | 1h32m | 6h30m | 0.71 |
| 2021-12-13 | 6h31m | 7h06m | 18h15m | 18h51m | 2h38m | 6h31m | 0.79 |
| 2021-12-14 | 6h31m | 7h07m | 18h16m | 18h51m | 3h42m | 6h31m | 0.87 |
| 2021-12-15 | 6h32m | 7h07m | 18h16m | 18h51m | 4h46m | 6h32m | 0.92 |
| 2021-12-16 | 6h33m | 7h08m | 18h16m | 18h52m | 5h50m | 6h33m | 0.97 |
| 2021-12-17 | 6h29m | 7h05m | 18h13m | 18h48m | – | – | 0.99 |
| 2021-12-18 | 6h30m | 7h05m | 18h13m | 18h48m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-12-19 | 6h30m | 7h06m | 18h13m | 18h49m | – | – | 0.99 |
| 2021-12-20 | 6h31m | 7h07m | 18h14m | 18h49m | – | – | 0.96 |
| 2021-12-21 | 6h31m | 7h07m | 18h14m | 18h50m | 18h50m | 19h11m | 0.92 |
| 2021-12-22 | 6h32m | 7h07m | 18h15m | 18h50m | 18h50m | 20h16m | 0.86 |
| 2021-12-23 | 6h32m | 7h08m | 18h15m | 18h51m | 18h51m | 21h23m | 0.78 |
| 2021-12-24 | 6h33m | 7h08m | 18h16m | 18h51m | 18h51m | 22h31m | 0.7 |
| 2021-12-25 | 6h33m | 7h09m | 18h17m | 18h52m | 18h52m | 23h40m | 0.6 |
| 2021-12-26 | 6h34m | 7h09m | 18h17m | 18h53m | 18h53m | – | 0.49 |
| 2021-12-27 | 6h34m | 7h09m | 18h18m | 18h53m | 18h53m | 0h50m | 0.38 |
| 2021-12-28 | 6h34m | 7h10m | 18h19m | 18h54m | 18h54m | 2h02m | 0.27 |
| 2021-12-29 | 6h34m | 7h10m | 18h19m | 18h55m | 18h55m | 3h18m | 0.18 |
| 2021-12-30 | 6h35m | 7h10m | 18h20m | 18h55m | 18h55m | 4h38m | 0.1 |
| 2021-12-31 | 6h35m | 7h10m | 18h21m | 18h56m | 18h56m | 6h00m | 0.04 |
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
Date Time Event
Dec 1 We Venus: 41.4° E
3 Fr 9:58 am Moon Descending Node
4 Sa 2:34 am Total Solar Eclipse (Antarctica, Southern Ocean)
4 Sa 2:43 am New Moon
4 Sa 5:01 am Moon Perigee: 356800 km
5 Su 9:25 pm Moon South Dec.: 26.3° S
6 Mo 7:48 pm Moon-Venus: 1.9° N
7 Tu 8:52 pm Moon-Saturn: 4.2° N
9 Th 1:07 am Moon-Jupiter: 4.6° N
10 Fr 8:36 pm First Quarter
14 Tu 1:44 am Geminid Shower: ZHR = 120
16 Th 7:12 pm Moon Ascending Node
17 Fr 9:16 pm Moon Apogee: 406300 km
18 Sa 11:36 pm Full Moon
19 Su 11:32 pm Moon North Dec.: 26.3° N
21 Tu 4:20 am Moon-Pollux: 2.9° N
21 Tu 10:59 am Winter Solstice
22 We 5:28 am Moon-Beehive: 3.6° S
22 We 10:00 am Ursid Shower: ZHR = 10
26 Su 9:24 pm Last Quarter
27 Mo 4:17 am Mars-Antares: 4.5° N
28 Tu 11:49 pm Mercury-Venus: 4.2° N
30 Th 8:07 pm Moon Descending Node
31 Fr 3:13 pm Moon-Mars: 0.9° N
All event times are given for UTC-5 Eastern Standard Time.
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
LU Ephemeris of Sky Events for Interlochen/TC December, 2021 Local time zone: EST +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM | | | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN| +=======================================================================+ |Wed 1| 08:00a 05:03p 09:03 | 06:12p 06:50a | Rise 05:45a 8%| |Thu 2| 08:01a 05:03p 09:01 | 06:12p 06:51a | Rise 07:09a 3%| |Fri 3| 08:02a 05:02p 09:00 | 06:12p 06:52a | Rise 08:33a 0%| |Sat 4| 08:03a 05:02p 08:59 | 06:12p 06:53a |New Set 05:18p 1%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 5| 08:04a 05:02p 08:57 | 06:12p 06:54a | Set 06:17p 4%| |Mon 6| 08:05a 05:02p 08:56 | 06:12p 06:55a | Set 07:27p 11%| |Tue 7| 08:06a 05:02p 08:55 | 06:12p 06:56a | Set 08:43p 19%| |Wed 8| 08:07a 05:02p 08:54 | 06:12p 06:57a | Set 10:00p 28%| |Thu 9| 08:08a 05:02p 08:53 | 06:12p 06:58a | Set 11:14p 39%| |Fri 10| 08:09a 05:02p 08:52 | 06:12p 06:59a |F Qtr Set 12:25a 49%| |Sat 11| 08:10a 05:02p 08:51 | 06:12p 06:59a | Set 01:32a 60%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 12| 08:11a 05:02p 08:51 | 06:12p 07:00a | Set 02:37a 69%| |Mon 13| 08:11a 05:02p 08:50 | 06:12p 07:01a | Set 03:41a 78%| |Tue 14| 08:12a 05:02p 08:49 | 06:13p 07:02a | Set 04:45a 85%| |Wed 15| 08:13a 05:02p 08:49 | 06:13p 07:02a | Set 05:50a 91%| |Thu 16| 08:14a 05:03p 08:49 | 06:13p 07:03a | Set 06:53a 96%| |Fri 17| 08:14a 05:03p 08:48 | 06:14p 07:04a | Set 07:56a 99%| |Sat 18| 08:15a 05:03p 08:48 | 06:14p 07:04a |Full Rise 04:34p 100%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 19| 08:16a 05:04p 08:48 | 06:14p 07:05a | Rise 05:19p 99%| |Mon 20| 08:16a 05:04p 08:48 | 06:15p 07:05a | Rise 06:12p 97%| |Tue 21| 08:17a 05:05p 08:48 | 06:15p 07:06a | Rise 07:11p 93%| |Wed 22| 08:17a 05:05p 08:48 | 06:16p 07:06a | Rise 08:16p 87%| |Thu 23| 08:18a 05:06p 08:48 | 06:16p 07:07a | Rise 09:23p 80%| |Fri 24| 08:18a 05:06p 08:48 | 06:17p 07:07a | Rise 10:31p 71%| |Sat 25| 08:18a 05:07p 08:48 | 06:18p 07:08a | Rise 11:40p 62%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 26| 08:19a 05:08p 08:49 | 06:18p 07:08a |L Qtr Rise 12:50a 51%| |Mon 27| 08:19a 05:08p 08:49 | 06:19p 07:08a | Rise 02:02a 40%| |Tue 28| 08:19a 05:09p 08:50 | 06:20p 07:09a | Rise 03:18a 30%| |Wed 29| 08:19a 05:10p 08:50 | 06:20p 07:09a | Rise 04:37a 20%| |Thu 30| 08:19a 05:11p 08:51 | 06:21p 07:09a | Rise 06:00a 11%| |Fri 31| 08:20a 05:12p 08:52 | 06:22p 07:09a | Rise 07:20a 5%| +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Nautical Twilight ** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunrise and sunset
Generated using my LookingUp for DOS program.
Comet Leonard

Comet Leonard’s positions at 6:30 am on the dates indicated. The labels are Month-Day Total Magnitude. The star’s position relative to the horizon and the position of Mars are for November 27th. The star field will be shifting to the upper right each morning at 6:30 from the November 27th date. Comets always appear dimmer than their magnitude suggests because they are extended objects, not points like stars. Also, comet magnitudes can be unpredictable. Plus, the comet tails will not appear as long. The tail may not actually be visible visually. Created using Cartes du Ciel (Sky Charts). Reprinted from my article in the December 2021 issue of the Stellar Sentinel, the newsletter for the Grand Traverse Astronomical Society.
This is our best shot at spotting the comet. After it passes the Sun and enters the evening sky, the comet will hug the southwest to southern horizon in twilight. I’ll have more on Comet Leonard in the rest of the programs this week.
11/01/2021 – Ephemeris – Previewing November skies
This is Ephemeris for Monday, November 1st. The Sun will rise at 8:21. It’ll be up for 10 hours and 9 minutes, setting at 6:31. The Moon, 3 days before new, will rise at 5:18 tomorrow morning.
Let’s look ahead at the skies for the month of November. The Sun is still moving south rapidly at the beginning of the month, but will slow down toward the end. Daylight hours in the Interlochen/Traverse City area and will drop from 10 hours and 9 minutes today to 9 hours 4 minutes on the 30th. The altitude, or angle, of the Sun above the southern horizon at local noon will be at 30 degrees tomorrow and will descend to 23 and a half degrees on the 30th. The altitude of the Sun in the Straits area will be a degree lower. Local noon, this month, is about 12:30 p.m. There will be an almost total eclipse of the Moon on the morning of Friday the 19th. The eclipse will start at 2:18 am. Mid-eclipse with a tiny sliver of the Moon in sunlight will be at 4:05 am. It all ends at 5:47 am.
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
November Evening Star Chart

Star Chart for November evenings, 2021 (9 p.m. EST November 15, 2019). Click on image to enlarge. Click on image to enlarge. Created using my LookingUp program.
November Morning Star Chart

Star Chart for November mornings, 2021 (6 a.m. EST November 15, 2020). Click on image to enlarge. Created using my LookingUp program.
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.
- TauR on the evening star chart can be used as the radiant for the North and South Taurid meteor showers.
- LeoR on the morning star chart is the radiant of the Leonid meteor shower, which peaks between the 17th.
Twilight Limits, Nautical and Astronomical
| EDT | |||||||
| Morning | Twilight | Evening | Twilight | Dark | Night | Moon | |
| Date | Astro. | Nautical | Nautical | Astro. | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2021-11-01 | 6h47m | 7h21m | 19h39m | 20h13m | 20h13m | 4h03m | 0.1 |
| 2021-11-02 | 6h48m | 7h22m | 19h38m | 20h12m | 20h12m | 5h18m | 0.04 |
| 2021-11-03 | 6h49m | 7h23m | 19h36m | 20h10m | 20h10m | 6h36m | 0.01 |
| 2021-11-04 | 6h51m | 7h25m | 19h35m | 20h09m | 20h09m | 6h51m | 0 |
| 2021-11-05 | 6h52m | 7h26m | 19h34m | 20h08m | 20h08m | 6h52m | 0.03 |
| 2021-11-06 | 6h53m | 7h27m | 19h33m | 20h07m | 20h07m | 6h53m | 0.08 |
| 2021-11-07 | 5h54m | 6h28m | 18h32m | 19h06m | 19h35m | 5h54m | 0.15 |
| 2021-11-08 | 5h55m | 6h30m | 18h31m | 19h05m | 20h37m | 5h55m | 0.25 |
| 2021-11-09 | 5h57m | 6h31m | 18h30m | 19h04m | 21h48m | 5h57m | 0.36 |
| 2021-11-10 | 5h58m | 6h32m | 18h29m | 19h03m | 23h02m | 5h58m | 0.47 |
| 2021-11-11 | 5h59m | 6h33m | 18h28m | 19h02m | – | 5h59m | 0.57 |
| 2021-11-12 | 6h00m | 6h34m | 18h27m | 19h01m | 0h16m | 6h00m | 0.68 |
| 2021-11-13 | 6h01m | 6h36m | 18h26m | 19h00m | 1h27m | 6h01m | 0.77 |
| 2021-11-14 | 6h02m | 6h37m | 18h25m | 18h59m | 2h35m | 6h02m | 0.85 |
| 2021-11-15 | 6h03m | 6h38m | 18h24m | 18h59m | 3h41m | 6h03m | 0.91 |
| 2021-11-16 | 6h05m | 6h39m | 18h23m | 18h58m | 4h45m | 6h05m | 0.96 |
| 2021-11-17 | 6h06m | 6h40m | 18h23m | 18h57m | 5h50m | 6h06m | 0.99 |
| 2021-11-18 | 6h07m | 6h41m | 18h22m | 18h56m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-11-19 | 6h08m | 6h43m | 18h21m | 18h56m | – | – | 0.99 |
| 2021-11-20 | 6h09m | 6h44m | 18h20m | 18h55m | – | – | 0.97 |
| 2021-11-21 | 6h10m | 6h45m | 18h20m | 18h54m | – | – | 0.93 |
| 2021-11-22 | 6h11m | 6h46m | 18h19m | 18h54m | 18h54m | 19h22m | 0.87 |
| 2021-11-23 | 6h12m | 6h47m | 18h19m | 18h53m | 18h53m | 20h17m | 0.81 |
| 2021-11-24 | 6h13m | 6h48m | 18h18m | 18h53m | 18h53m | 21h19m | 0.72 |
| 2021-11-25 | 6h14m | 6h49m | 18h18m | 18h52m | 18h52m | 22h24m | 0.63 |
| 2021-11-26 | 6h15m | 6h50m | 18h17m | 18h52m | 18h52m | 23h33m | 0.53 |
| 2021-11-27 | 6h16m | 6h51m | 18h17m | 18h52m | 18h52m | – | 0.43 |
| 2021-11-28 | 6h17m | 6h52m | 18h16m | 18h51m | 18h51m | 0h43m | 0.33 |
| 2021-11-29 | 6h18m | 6h54m | 18h16m | 18h51m | 18h51m | 1h54m | 0.23 |
| 2021-11-30 | 6h19m | 6h55m | 18h16m | 18h51m | 18h51m | 3h07m | 0.14 |
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
Date Time Event
Nov 1 Mo Venus: 47° E
1 Mo 8:17 pm Mercury-Spica: 4.1° N
4 Th 4:15 pm New Moon
4 Th 7:13 pm Uranus Opposition
5 Fr 5:23 pm Moon Perigee: 358800 km
5 Fr 10:38 pm Moon Descending Node
8 Mo 12:21 am Moon-Venus: 1.1° S
8 Mo 11:27 am Moon South Dec.: 26.3° S
10 We 9:27 am Moon-Saturn: 4.2° N
11 Th 7:46 am First Quarter
11 Th 12:12 pm Moon-Jupiter: 4.5° N
12 Fr 6:16 am North Taurid Shower: ZHR = 15
17 We 12:33 pm Leonid Shower: ZHR = 15
19 Fr 3:58 am Full Moon
19 Fr 4:04 am Partial Lunar Eclipse
19 Fr 12:59 pm Moon Ascending Node
20 Sa 9:14 pm Moon Apogee: 406300 km
22 Mo 5:43 pm Moon North Dec.: 26.3° N
23 Tu 10:22 pm Moon-Pollux: 2.8° N
24 We 11:32 pm Moon-Beehive: 3.6° S
27 Sa 7:28 am Last Quarter
28 Su 11:35 pm Mercury Superior Solar Conj.
All event times for November 1-6 are given for UTC-4 Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Dates after that times are given for UTC-5 Eastern Standard Time.
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
LU Ephemeris of Sky Events for Interlochen/TC November, 2021 Local time zone: EDT +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM | | | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN| +=======================================================================+ |Mon 1| 08:21a 06:31p 10:09 | 07:36p 07:16a | Rise 05:18a 11%| |Tue 2| 08:22a 06:29p 10:07 | 07:34p 07:17a | Rise 06:35a 5%| |Wed 3| 08:23a 06:28p 10:04 | 07:33p 07:18a | Rise 07:56a 1%| |Thu 4| 08:25a 06:26p 10:01 | 07:32p 07:19a |New Set 06:31p 0%| |Fri 5| 08:26a 06:25p 09:59 | 07:31p 07:21a | Set 07:04p 2%| |Sat 6| 08:27a 06:24p 09:56 | 07:30p 07:22a | Set 07:44p 7%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ | EST | Time Change | | | |Sun 7| 07:29a 05:23p 09:53 | 06:28p 06:23a | Set 07:35p 14%| |Mon 8| 07:30a 05:21p 09:51 | 06:27p 06:24a | Set 08:37p 23%| |Tue 9| 07:32a 05:20p 09:48 | 06:26p 06:25a | Set 09:48p 33%| |Wed 10| 07:33a 05:19p 09:46 | 06:25p 06:27a | Set 11:02p 44%| |Thu 11| 07:34a 05:18p 09:43 | 06:24p 06:28a |F Qtr Set 12:16a 55%| |Fri 12| 07:36a 05:17p 09:41 | 06:24p 06:29a | Set 01:27a 65%| |Sat 13| 07:37a 05:16p 09:38 | 06:23p 06:30a | Set 02:35a 75%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 14| 07:38a 05:15p 09:36 | 06:22p 06:31a | Set 03:40a 83%| |Mon 15| 07:40a 05:14p 09:34 | 06:21p 06:33a | Set 04:45a 90%| |Tue 16| 07:41a 05:13p 09:31 | 06:20p 06:34a | Set 05:49a 95%| |Wed 17| 07:42a 05:12p 09:29 | 06:19p 06:35a | Set 06:54a 98%| |Thu 18| 07:44a 05:11p 09:27 | 06:19p 06:36a | Set 07:58a 100%| |Fri 19| 07:45a 05:10p 09:25 | 06:18p 06:37a |Full Rise 05:23p 100%| |Sat 20| 07:46a 05:09p 09:23 | 06:17p 06:38a | Rise 05:56p 98%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 21| 07:48a 05:09p 09:21 | 06:17p 06:40a | Rise 06:35p 94%| |Mon 22| 07:49a 05:08p 09:19 | 06:16p 06:41a | Rise 07:22p 89%| |Tue 23| 07:50a 05:07p 09:17 | 06:15p 06:42a | Rise 08:17p 82%| |Wed 24| 07:51a 05:07p 09:15 | 06:15p 06:43a | Rise 09:19p 74%| |Thu 25| 07:53a 05:06p 09:13 | 06:15p 06:44a | Rise 10:24p 65%| |Fri 26| 07:54a 05:05p 09:11 | 06:14p 06:45a | Rise 11:33p 55%| |Sat 27| 07:55a 05:05p 09:09 | 06:14p 06:46a |L Qtr Rise 12:42a 45%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 28| 07:56a 05:04p 09:08 | 06:13p 06:47a | Rise 01:54a 35%| |Mon 29| 07:57a 05:04p 09:06 | 06:13p 06:48a | Rise 03:07a 25%| |Tue 30| 07:59a 05:03p 09:04 | 06:13p 06:49a | Rise 04:24a 15%| +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Nautical Twilight ** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunrise and sunsetGenerated using my LookingUp for DOS program.
Preview of the November 19, 2021 partial lunar eclipse at maximum at 4:05 am
09/30/2021 – Ephemeris – Previewing October skies
This is Ephemeris for Thursday, September 30th. Today the Sun will be up for 11 hours and 44 minutes, setting at 7:24, and it will rise tomorrow at 7:41. The Moon, 2 days past last quarter, will rise at 1:42 tomorrow morning.
Let’s look at the skies for this month of October. The Sun will still be moving south rapidly. Daylight hours in the Interlochen/Traverse City area will drop from 11 hours and 41 minutes tomorrow to 10 hours 12 minutes on the 31st. The altitude of the sun above the southern horizon at local noon will be 42 degrees tomorrow, and will descend to 31 degrees on Halloween, also in the Interlochen/Traverse City area. The Straits area will have the sun a degree lower. Local noon, when the Sun is due south, will be about 1:30 pm in Interlochen and Traverse City. Bits of Halley’s comet will return later in the month as the Orionid meteor shower. However, it will have to compete with a nearly full moon.
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.
October Evening Star Chart
October 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.
- The Summer Triangle is in red.
- OriR – Orionid Radiant – Peak 22nd – Zenithal Hourly Rate = 20
Twilight Limits, Nautical and Astronomical
| EDT | |||||||
| Morning | Twilight | Evening | Twilight | Dark | Night | Moon | |
| Date | Astro. | Nautical | Nautical | Astro. | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2021-10-01 | 6h09m | 6h43m | 20h29m | 21h03m | 21h03m | 1h42m | 0.21 |
| 2021-10-02 | 6h10m | 6h44m | 20h27m | 21h01m | 21h01m | 2h49m | 0.13 |
| 2021-10-03 | 6h11m | 6h45m | 20h25m | 20h59m | 20h59m | 4h01m | 0.07 |
| 2021-10-04 | 6h13m | 6h47m | 20h23m | 20h57m | 20h57m | 5h15m | 0.02 |
| 2021-10-05 | 6h14m | 6h48m | 20h21m | 20h55m | 20h55m | 6h14m | 0 |
| 2021-10-06 | 6h15m | 6h49m | 20h19m | 20h54m | 20h54m | 6h15m | 0.01 |
| 2021-10-07 | 6h16m | 6h50m | 20h18m | 20h52m | 20h52m | 6h16m | 0.04 |
| 2021-10-08 | 6h18m | 6h52m | 20h16m | 20h50m | 20h50m | 6h18m | 0.1 |
| 2021-10-09 | 6h19m | 6h53m | 20h14m | 20h48m | 21h10m | 6h19m | 0.19 |
| 2021-10-10 | 6h20m | 6h54m | 20h12m | 20h46m | 21h53m | 6h20m | 0.29 |
| 2021-10-11 | 6h21m | 6h55m | 20h11m | 20h44m | 22h46m | 6h21m | 0.4 |
| 2021-10-12 | 6h23m | 6h57m | 20h09m | 20h43m | 23h50m | 6h23m | 0.51 |
| 2021-10-13 | 6h24m | 6h58m | 20h07m | 20h41m | – | 6h24m | 0.62 |
| 2021-10-14 | 6h25m | 6h59m | 20h06m | 20h39m | 1h00m | 6h25m | 0.72 |
| 2021-10-15 | 6h26m | 7h00m | 20h04m | 20h38m | 2h13m | 6h26m | 0.81 |
| 2021-10-16 | 6h28m | 7h01m | 20h02m | 20h36m | 3h25m | 6h28m | 0.89 |
| 2021-10-17 | 6h29m | 7h03m | 20h01m | 20h34m | 4h35m | 6h29m | 0.94 |
| 2021-10-18 | 6h30m | 7h04m | 19h59m | 20h33m | 5h43m | 6h30m | 0.98 |
| 2021-10-19 | 6h31m | 7h05m | 19h57m | 20h31m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-10-20 | 6h33m | 7h06m | 19h56m | 20h30m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-10-21 | 6h34m | 7h08m | 19h54m | 20h28m | – | – | 0.98 |
| 2021-10-22 | 6h35m | 7h09m | 19h53m | 20h26m | – | – | 0.94 |
| 2021-10-23 | 6h36m | 7h10m | 19h51m | 20h25m | – | – | 0.89 |
| 2021-10-24 | 6h37m | 7h11m | 19h50m | 20h24m | 20h24m | 20h56m | 0.82 |
| 2021-10-25 | 6h39m | 7h12m | 19h48m | 20h22m | 20h22m | 21h38m | 0.74 |
| 2021-10-26 | 6h40m | 7h14m | 19h47m | 20h21m | 20h21m | 22h29m | 0.66 |
| 2021-10-27 | 6h41m | 7h15m | 19h45m | 20h19m | 20h19m | 23h27m | 0.56 |
| 2021-10-28 | 6h42m | 7h16m | 19h44m | 20h18m | 20h18m | – | 0.46 |
| 2021-10-29 | 6h43m | 7h17m | 19h43m | 20h17m | 20h17m | 0h31m | 0.37 |
| 2021-10-30 | 6h45m | 7h19m | 19h41m | 20h15m | 20h15m | 1h39m | 0.27 |
| 2021-10-31 | 6h46m | 7h20m | 19h40m | 20h14m | 20h14m | 2h50m | 0.18 |
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
Date Time ET Event
Oct 1 Fr Venus: 44.9° E
1 Fr 9:08 am Moon-Beehive: 3.3° S
6 We 7:05 am New Moon
7 Th 11:50 pm Mars Solar Conjunction
8 Fr 1:28 pm Moon Perigee: 363400 km
9 Sa 12:12 pm Mercury Inferior Conj.
9 Sa 2:36 pm Moon-Venus: 2.9° S
9 Sa 3:35 pm Moon Descending Node
10 Su S Taurid peak ZHR = 5 See IMO Calendar
12 Tu 5:09 am Moon South Dec.: 26.2° S
12 Tu 11:25 pm First Quarter
14 Th 3:12 am Moon-Saturn: 4.1° N
15 Fr 5:58 am Moon-Jupiter: 4.3° N
16 Sa 9:24 am Venus-Antares: 1.5° N
20 We 10:57 am Full Moon
21 Th 7:30 am Orionid Shower: ZHR = 20
23 Sa 7:47 am Moon Ascending Node
24 Su 11:30 am Moon Apogee: 405600 km
25 Mo 12:59 am Mercury Greatest Elongation: 18.4° W
26 Tu 12:04 pm Moon North Dec.: 26.3° N
27 We 4:40 pm Moon-Pollux: 2.8° N
28 Th 4:05 pm Last Quarter
28 Th 5:32 pm Moon-Beehive: 3.6° S
29 Fr 5:59 pm Venus Greatest Elongation: 47° E
Nov 1 Mo Venus: 47° E
All event times are given for UTC-4 hr: Eastern Daylight Saving Time.
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
LU Ephemeris of Sky Events for Interlochen/TC October, 2021 Local time zone: EDT +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM | | | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN| +=======================================================================+ |Fri 1| 07:41a 07:22p 11:41 | 08:25p 06:38a | Rise 02:49a 23%| |Sat 2| 07:42a 07:20p 11:38 | 08:23p 06:39a | Rise 04:01a 15%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 3| 07:43a 07:19p 11:35 | 08:21p 06:40a | Rise 05:15a 8%| |Mon 4| 07:44a 07:17p 11:32 | 08:20p 06:41a | Rise 06:30a 3%| |Tue 5| 07:46a 07:15p 11:29 | 08:18p 06:43a | Rise 07:46a 0%| |Wed 6| 07:47a 07:13p 11:26 | 08:16p 06:44a |New Set 07:41p 0%| |Thu 7| 07:48a 07:11p 11:23 | 08:14p 06:45a | Set 08:06p 3%| |Fri 8| 07:49a 07:09p 11:20 | 08:12p 06:46a | Set 08:35p 9%| |Sat 9| 07:51a 07:08p 11:17 | 08:11p 06:47a | Set 09:09p 17%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 10| 07:52a 07:06p 11:14 | 08:09p 06:49a | Set 09:53p 26%| |Mon 11| 07:53a 07:04p 11:11 | 08:07p 06:50a | Set 10:46p 37%| |Tue 12| 07:54a 07:02p 11:08 | 08:05p 06:51a |F Qtr Set 11:50p 48%| |Wed 13| 07:56a 07:01p 11:05 | 08:04p 06:52a | Set 01:00a 59%| |Thu 14| 07:57a 06:59p 11:02 | 08:02p 06:54a | Set 02:13a 70%| |Fri 15| 07:58a 06:57p 10:59 | 08:00p 06:55a | Set 03:25a 79%| |Sat 16| 07:59a 06:55p 10:56 | 07:59p 06:56a | Set 04:35a 87%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 17| 08:01a 06:54p 10:53 | 07:57p 06:57a | Set 05:43a 93%| |Mon 18| 08:02a 06:52p 10:50 | 07:56p 06:58a | Set 06:49a 97%| |Tue 19| 08:03a 06:50p 10:47 | 07:54p 07:00a | Set 07:54a 100%| |Wed 20| 08:05a 06:49p 10:44 | 07:52p 07:01a |Full Rise 07:07p 100%| |Thu 21| 08:06a 06:47p 10:41 | 07:51p 07:02a | Rise 07:29p 98%| |Fri 22| 08:07a 06:46p 10:38 | 07:49p 07:03a | Rise 07:53p 95%| |Sat 23| 08:09a 06:44p 10:35 | 07:48p 07:05a | Rise 08:22p 90%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 24| 08:10a 06:42p 10:32 | 07:46p 07:06a | Rise 08:56p 84%| |Mon 25| 08:11a 06:41p 10:29 | 07:45p 07:07a | Rise 09:38p 76%| |Tue 26| 08:13a 06:39p 10:26 | 07:44p 07:08a | Rise 10:29p 67%| |Wed 27| 08:14a 06:38p 10:23 | 07:42p 07:10a | Rise 11:27p 58%| |Thu 28| 08:15a 06:36p 10:21 | 07:41p 07:11a |L Qtr Rise 12:31a 48%| |Fri 29| 08:17a 06:35p 10:18 | 07:39p 07:12a | Rise 01:39a 38%| |Sat 30| 08:18a 06:33p 10:15 | 07:38p 07:13a | Rise 02:50a 29%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 31| 08:19a 06:32p 10:12 | 07:37p 07:14a | Rise 04:03a 19%| +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Nautical Twilight ** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunrise and sunset
Generated using my LookingUp for DOS program.
08/31/2021 – Ephemeris – Previewing September skies
This is Bob Moler with Ephemeris for Tuesday, August 31st. Today the Sun will be up for 13 hours and 16 minutes, setting at 8:20, and it will rise tomorrow at 7:05. The Moon, 1 day past last quarter, will rise at 1:07 tomorrow morning.
Let’s look at the skies for the month of September. The sun will be moving at its greatest speed in its retreat to the south. Daylight hours in the Interlochen/Traverse City area and will drop from 13 hours and 13 minutes tomorrow to 11 hours and 44 minutes on the 30th. The altitude of the Sun above the southern horizon at local noon will be 54 degrees tomorrow, and will descend to 42 degrees on the 30th. Local noon at mid-month will be around 1:37 pm. The season of summer is getting short, so enjoy it while you can. Summer ends and autumn begins at 3:21 p.m. on September 22nd, the autumnal equinox. This year the Harvest Moon, the nearest full moon to the equinox, will fall two days before it on the 20th.
The astronomical event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan (EDT, UT – 4 hr). They may be different for your location.
Addendum
September Star Chart
September Morning Star Chart

Star Chart for September 2021 (10 p.m. EDT, September 15, 2021). Click on the image to enlarge it. Created using my LookingUp program.
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.
- The Summer Triangle is in red.
Twilight Limits, Nautical and Astronomical
| EDT | |||||||
| Morning | Twilight | Evening | Twilight | Dark | Night | Moon | |
| Date | Astro. | Nautical | Nautical | Astro. | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2021-09-01 | 5h26m | 6h04m | 21h28m | 22h06m | 22h06m | 1h07m | 0.24 |
| 2021-09-02 | 5h28m | 6h06m | 21h26m | 22h04m | 22h04m | 1h57m | 0.16 |
| 2021-09-03 | 5h29m | 6h07m | 21h24m | 22h02m | 22h02m | 2h55m | 0.09 |
| 2021-09-04 | 5h31m | 6h08m | 21h22m | 22h00m | 22h00m | 4h01m | 0.04 |
| 2021-09-05 | 5h32m | 6h10m | 21h20m | 21h57m | 21h57m | 5h11m | 0.01 |
| 2021-09-06 | 5h34m | 6h11m | 21h18m | 21h55m | 21h55m | 5h34m | 0 |
| 2021-09-07 | 5h35m | 6h12m | 21h16m | 21h53m | 21h53m | 5h35m | 0.02 |
| 2021-09-08 | 5h37m | 6h14m | 21h14m | 21h51m | 21h51m | 5h37m | 0.06 |
| 2021-09-09 | 5h38m | 6h15m | 21h12m | 21h49m | 21h49m | 5h38m | 0.13 |
| 2021-09-10 | 5h40m | 6h16m | 21h10m | 21h46m | 22h06m | 5h40m | 0.21 |
| 2021-09-11 | 5h41m | 6h18m | 21h08m | 21h44m | 22h35m | 5h41m | 0.32 |
| 2021-09-12 | 5h43m | 6h19m | 21h06m | 21h42m | 23h12m | 5h43m | 0.43 |
| 2021-09-13 | 5h44m | 6h20m | 21h04m | 21h40m | 23h57m | 5h44m | 0.54 |
| 2021-09-14 | 5h46m | 6h22m | 21h02m | 21h38m | – | 5h46m | 0.65 |
| 2021-09-15 | 5h47m | 6h23m | 21h00m | 21h36m | 0h53m | 5h47m | 0.76 |
| 2021-09-16 | 5h48m | 6h24m | 20h58m | 21h34m | 1h59m | 5h48m | 0.84 |
| 2021-09-17 | 5h50m | 6h25m | 20h56m | 21h31m | 3h10m | 5h50m | 0.91 |
| 2021-09-18 | 5h51m | 6h27m | 20h54m | 21h29m | 4h24m | 5h51m | 0.96 |
| 2021-09-19 | 5h53m | 6h28m | 20h52m | 21h27m | 5h37m | 5h53m | 0.99 |
| 2021-09-20 | 5h54m | 6h29m | 20h50m | 21h25m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-09-21 | 5h55m | 6h31m | 20h48m | 21h23m | – | – | 0.99 |
| 2021-09-22 | 5h57m | 6h32m | 20h46m | 21h21m | – | – | 0.95 |
| 2021-09-23 | 5h58m | 6h33m | 20h44m | 21h19m | – | – | 0.9 |
| 2021-09-24 | 6h00m | 6h34m | 20h42m | 21h17m | 21h17m | 21h26m | 0.84 |
| 2021-09-25 | 6h01m | 6h36m | 20h40m | 21h15m | 21h15m | 21h52m | 0.76 |
| 2021-09-26 | 6h02m | 6h37m | 20h38m | 21h13m | 21h13m | 22h23m | 0.67 |
| 2021-09-27 | 6h04m | 6h38m | 20h36m | 21h11m | 21h11m | 23h00m | 0.58 |
| 2021-09-28 | 6h05m | 6h39m | 20h34m | 21h09m | 21h09m | 23h46m | 0.49 |
| 2021-09-29 | 6h06m | 6h41m | 20h32m | 21h07m | 21h07m | – | 0.39 |
| 2021-09-30 | 6h07m | 6h42m | 20h31m | 21h05m | 21h05m | 0h40m | 0.3 |
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
Sep 1 We Venus: 39.9° E
1 We 8:23 pm Moon North Dec.: 25.9° N
4 Sa 12:07 am Moon-Beehive: 3.1° S
5 Su 10:32 am Venus-Spica: 1.6° N
6 Mo 8:52 pm New Moon
9 Th 10:09 pm Moon-Venus: 4.1° S
11 Sa 6:06 am Moon Perigee: 368500 km
12 Su 12:35 pm Moon Descending Node
13 Mo 4:39 pm First Quarter
13 Mo 11:59 pm Mercury Elongation: 26.8° E
14 Tu 4:10 am Neptune Opposition
14 Tu 11:48 pm Moon South Dec.: 26° S
16 Th 10:37 pm Moon-Saturn: 3.9° N
18 Sa 2:50 am Moon-Jupiter: 4.1° N
20 Mo 7:55 pm Full Moon, Harvest Moon
20 Mo 10:03 pm Mercury-Spica: 1.4° S
22 We 3:21 pm Autumnal Equinox
26 Su 3:33 am Moon Ascending Node
26 Su 5:44 pm Moon Apogee: 404600 km
28 Tu 9:57 pm Last Quarter
29 We 4:26 am Moon North Dec.: 26.1° N
Oct 1 Fr Venus: 44.9° E
All event times are given for UTC-4 hr: Eastern Daylight Saving Time.
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
LU Ephemeris of Sky Events for Interlochen/TC September, 2021 Local time zone: EDT +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM | | | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN| +=======================================================================+ |Wed 1| 07:05a 08:18p 13:13 | 09:25p 05:59a | Rise 01:57a 25%| |Thu 2| 07:06a 08:17p 13:10 | 09:23p 06:00a | Rise 02:55a 17%| |Fri 3| 07:07a 08:15p 13:07 | 09:21p 06:01a | Rise 04:01a 10%| |Sat 4| 07:09a 08:13p 13:04 | 09:18p 06:03a | Rise 05:11a 5%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 5| 07:10a 08:11p 13:01 | 09:16p 06:04a | Rise 06:24a 1%| |Mon 6| 07:11a 08:09p 12:58 | 09:14p 06:06a |New Set 08:30p 0%| |Tue 7| 07:12a 08:07p 12:55 | 09:12p 06:07a | Set 08:53p 1%| |Wed 8| 07:13a 08:06p 12:52 | 09:10p 06:08a | Set 09:16p 5%| |Thu 9| 07:14a 08:04p 12:49 | 09:08p 06:10a | Set 09:40p 11%| |Fri 10| 07:16a 08:02p 12:46 | 09:06p 06:11a | Set 10:05p 19%| |Sat 11| 07:17a 08:00p 12:43 | 09:04p 06:12a | Set 10:35p 29%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 12| 07:18a 07:58p 12:40 | 09:02p 06:13a | Set 11:12p 40%| |Mon 13| 07:19a 07:56p 12:37 | 09:00p 06:15a |F Qtr Set 11:57p 52%| |Tue 14| 07:20a 07:54p 12:33 | 08:58p 06:16a | Set 12:53a 63%| |Wed 15| 07:21a 07:52p 12:30 | 08:56p 06:17a | Set 01:59a 73%| |Thu 16| 07:23a 07:51p 12:27 | 08:54p 06:19a | Set 03:10a 82%| |Fri 17| 07:24a 07:49p 12:24 | 08:52p 06:20a | Set 04:24a 90%| |Sat 18| 07:25a 07:47p 12:21 | 08:50p 06:21a | Set 05:37a 95%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 19| 07:26a 07:45p 12:18 | 08:48p 06:23a | Set 06:47a 99%| |Mon 20| 07:27a 07:43p 12:15 | 08:46p 06:24a |Full Rise 08:03p 100%| |Tue 21| 07:29a 07:41p 12:12 | 08:44p 06:25a | Rise 08:23p 99%| |Wed 22| 07:30a 07:39p 12:09 | 08:42p 06:26a | Rise 08:43p 96%| |Thu 23| 07:31a 07:37p 12:06 | 08:40p 06:28a | Rise 09:03p 91%| |Fri 24| 07:32a 07:35p 12:03 | 08:39p 06:29a | Rise 09:26p 85%| |Sat 25| 07:33a 07:33p 12:00 | 08:37p 06:30a | Rise 09:52p 78%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 26| 07:35a 07:32p 11:57 | 08:35p 06:31a | Rise 10:23p 69%| |Mon 27| 07:36a 07:30p 11:53 | 08:33p 06:33a | Rise 11:00p 60%| |Tue 28| 07:37a 07:28p 11:50 | 08:31p 06:34a |L Qtr Rise 11:46p 51%| |Wed 29| 07:38a 07:26p 11:47 | 08:29p 06:35a | Rise 12:40a 41%| |Thu 30| 07:39a 07:24p 11:44 | 08:27p 06:36a | Rise 01:42a 32%| +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Nautical Twilight ** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunrise and sunsetGenerated using my LookingUp for DOS program.
07/30/2021 – Ephemeris – Previewing August skies
This is Bob Moler with Ephemeris for Friday, July 30th. Today the Sun will be up for 14 hours and 43 minutes, setting at 9:10, and it will rise tomorrow at 6:28. The Moon, 1 day before last quarter, will rise at 12:38 tomorrow morning.
Let’s look ahead at the month of August in the skies. Daylight hours will decrease from 14 hours and 38 minutes on the 1st to 13 hours 16 minutes on the 31st. The altitude of the Sun at local noon, that is, degrees of angle above the horizon, will decrease from 63 degrees Sunday to just over 53 degrees on the 31st. Straits area listeners can subtract one more degree from those angles, but their daylight hours will be a few minutes longer. Local noon, when the Sun is due south, is about 1:43 p.m. The Perseid meteor shower will reach its peak at between 3 and 6 p.m. on the 12th. That means that more than likely the early mornings of the 12th and 13th will be equally good for viewing them. I tend to prefer viewing before the peak, if given a choice.
The astronomical event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan (EDT, UT – 4 hr). They may be different for your location.
Addendum
August Evening Star Chart

Star Chart for August 2020 (10 pm EDT, August 15, 2021). Click on image to enlarge it. Created using my LookingUp program.
The planets and stars are plotted for the 15th at 10 p.m. EDT in the evening and 5 a.m. for the morning chart. These are the chart times. Note that 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 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.
August Morning Star Chart

Star Chart for August mornings, (5 a.m. EDT, August 15, 2021). Click on image to enlarge. Created using my LookingUp program.
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.
- PerR is the radiant of the Perseid meteor shower (Peaks on the 12th)
Twilight Limits, Nautical and Astronomical
| EDT | |||||||
| Morning | Twilight | Evening | Twilight | Dark | Night | Moon | |
| Date | Astro. | Nautical | Nautical | Astro. | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2021-08-01 | 4h31m | 5h19m | 22h26m | 23h15m | 23h15m | 1h00m | 0.35 |
| 2021-08-02 | 4h32m | 5h20m | 22h25m | 23h13m | 23h13m | 1h25m | 0.26 |
| 2021-08-03 | 4h34m | 5h22m | 22h23m | 23h11m | 23h11m | 1h55m | 0.18 |
| 2021-08-04 | 4h36m | 5h23m | 22h21m | 23h08m | 23h08m | 2h31m | 0.11 |
| 2021-08-05 | 4h38m | 5h25m | 22h20m | 23h06m | 23h06m | 3h16m | 0.06 |
| 2021-08-06 | 4h40m | 5h26m | 22h18m | 23h04m | 23h04m | 4h09m | 0.02 |
| 2021-08-07 | 4h42m | 5h28m | 22h16m | 23h02m | 23h02m | 4h42m | 0 |
| 2021-08-08 | 4h44m | 5h29m | 22h14m | 23h00m | 23h00m | 4h44m | 0 |
| 2021-08-09 | 4h46m | 5h31m | 22h13m | 22h58m | 22h58m | 4h46m | 0.03 |
| 2021-08-10 | 4h48m | 5h32m | 22h11m | 22h55m | 22h55m | 4h48m | 0.08 |
| 2021-08-11 | 4h50m | 5h34m | 22h09m | 22h53m | 22h53m | 4h50m | 0.15 |
| 2021-08-12 | 4h51m | 5h35m | 22h07m | 22h51m | 23h13m | 4h51m | 0.24 |
| 2021-08-13 | 4h53m | 5h37m | 22h05m | 22h49m | 23h36m | 4h53m | 0.34 |
| 2021-08-14 | 4h55m | 5h38m | 22h03m | 22h47m | – | 4h55m | 0.45 |
| 2021-08-15 | 4h57m | 5h40m | 22h02m | 22h44m | 0h03m | 4h57m | 0.57 |
| 2021-08-16 | 4h59m | 5h41m | 22h00m | 22h42m | 0h34m | 4h59m | 0.68 |
| 2021-08-17 | 5h01m | 5h43m | 21h58m | 22h40m | 1h13m | 5h01m | 0.78 |
| 2021-08-18 | 5h02m | 5h44m | 21h56m | 22h38m | 2h02m | 5h02m | 0.87 |
| 2021-08-19 | 5h04m | 5h46m | 21h54m | 22h36m | 3h02m | 5h04m | 0.94 |
| 2021-08-20 | 5h06m | 5h47m | 21h52m | 22h33m | 4h12m | 5h06m | 0.98 |
| 2021-08-21 | 5h08m | 5h49m | 21h50m | 22h31m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-08-22 | 5h09m | 5h50m | 21h48m | 22h29m | – | – | 0.99 |
| 2021-08-23 | 5h11m | 5h52m | 21h46m | 22h27m | – | – | 0.97 |
| 2021-08-24 | 5h13m | 5h53m | 21h44m | 22h24m | – | – | 0.92 |
| 2021-08-25 | 5h15m | 5h54m | 21h42m | 22h22m | – | – | 0.86 |
| 2021-08-26 | 5h16m | 5h56m | 21h40m | 22h20m | 22h20m | 22h40m | 0.78 |
| 2021-08-27 | 5h18m | 5h57m | 21h38m | 22h18m | 22h18m | 23h01m | 0.69 |
| 2021-08-28 | 5h20m | 5h59m | 21h36m | 22h15m | 22h15m | 23h25m | 0.6 |
| 2021-08-29 | 5h21m | 6h00m | 21h34m | 22h13m | 22h13m | 23h53m | 0.51 |
| 2021-08-30 | 5h23m | 6h01m | 21h32m | 22h11m | 22h11m | – | 0.42 |
| 2021-08-31 | 5h24m | 6h03m | 21h30m | 22h09m | 22h09m | 0h26m | 0.32 |
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
Date Time Event
Aug 1 Su Venus: 33.1° E
1 Su 10:00 am Mercury Superior Conj.
2 Mo 1:24 am Saturn Opposition
2 Mo 3:35 am Moon Apogee: 404400 km
2 Mo 10:51 pm Moon Ascending Node
5 Th 12:46 pm Moon North Dec.: 25.7° N
8 Su 9:50 am New Moon
11 We 3:00 am Moon-Venus: 4.4° S
12 Th 3:11 pm Perseid Shower: ZHR = 90
15 Su 11:20 am First Quarter
16 Mo 12:04 pm Moon Descending Node
17 Tu 5:23 am Moon Perigee: 369100 km
18 We 6:24 pm Moon South Dec.: 25.8° S
18 We 11:03 pm Mercury-Mars: 0.1° N
19 Th 7:05 pm Jupiter Opposition
20 Fr 6:19 pm Moon-Saturn: 3.8° N
22 Su 12:52 am Moon-Jupiter: 4.1° N
22 Su 8:02 am Full Moon
29 Su 10:22 pm Moon Apogee: 404100 km
30 Mo 1:13 am Moon Ascending Node
30 Mo 3:13 am Last Quarter
Sep 1 We Venus: 39.9° E
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 Interlochen/TC August, 2021 Local time zone: EDT +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM | | | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN| +=======================================================================+ |Sun 1| 06:29a 09:08p 14:38 | 10:23p 05:13a | Rise 01:25a 36%| |Mon 2| 06:30a 09:06p 14:36 | 10:21p 05:15a | Rise 01:55a 28%| |Tue 3| 06:31a 09:05p 14:33 | 10:20p 05:16a | Rise 02:31a 20%| |Wed 4| 06:32a 09:04p 14:31 | 10:18p 05:18a | Rise 03:16a 13%| |Thu 5| 06:33a 09:02p 14:29 | 10:16p 05:19a | Rise 04:09a 7%| |Fri 6| 06:35a 09:01p 14:26 | 10:14p 05:21a | Rise 05:11a 3%| |Sat 7| 06:36a 09:00p 14:23 | 10:13p 05:22a | Rise 06:18a 1%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 8| 06:37a 08:58p 14:21 | 10:11p 05:24a |New Set 09:35p 0%| |Mon 9| 06:38a 08:57p 14:18 | 10:09p 05:25a | Set 10:03p 2%| |Tue 10| 06:39a 08:55p 14:16 | 10:07p 05:27a | Set 10:27p 7%| |Wed 11| 06:40a 08:54p 14:13 | 10:05p 05:28a | Set 10:50p 13%| |Thu 12| 06:42a 08:52p 14:10 | 10:04p 05:30a | Set 11:13p 22%| |Fri 13| 06:43a 08:51p 14:08 | 10:02p 05:31a | Set 11:36p 32%| |Sat 14| 06:44a 08:49p 14:05 | 10:00p 05:33a | Set 12:03a 43%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 15| 06:45a 08:48p 14:02 | 09:58p 05:34a |F Qtr Set 12:34a 54%| |Mon 16| 06:46a 08:46p 13:59 | 09:56p 05:36a | Set 01:13a 65%| |Tue 17| 06:47a 08:44p 13:56 | 09:54p 05:37a | Set 02:02a 76%| |Wed 18| 06:49a 08:43p 13:54 | 09:52p 05:39a | Set 03:02a 85%| |Thu 19| 06:50a 08:41p 13:51 | 09:50p 05:40a | Set 04:11a 92%| |Fri 20| 06:51a 08:39p 13:48 | 09:48p 05:42a | Set 05:26a 97%| |Sat 21| 06:52a 08:38p 13:45 | 09:46p 05:43a | Set 06:40a 100%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 22| 06:53a 08:36p 13:42 | 09:45p 05:44a |Full Rise 09:15p 100%| |Mon 23| 06:54a 08:34p 13:39 | 09:43p 05:46a | Rise 09:39p 97%| |Tue 24| 06:56a 08:33p 13:36 | 09:41p 05:47a | Rise 10:00p 93%| |Wed 25| 06:57a 08:31p 13:34 | 09:39p 05:49a | Rise 10:20p 87%| |Thu 26| 06:58a 08:29p 13:31 | 09:37p 05:50a | Rise 10:40p 79%| |Fri 27| 06:59a 08:27p 13:28 | 09:35p 05:52a | Rise 11:01p 71%| |Sat 28| 07:00a 08:26p 13:25 | 09:33p 05:53a | Rise 11:25p 62%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 29| 07:02a 08:24p 13:22 | 09:31p 05:54a | Rise 11:53p 53%| |Mon 30| 07:03a 08:22p 13:19 | 09:29p 05:56a |L Qtr Rise 12:26a 43%| |Tue 31| 07:04a 08:20p 13:16 | 09:27p 05:57a | Rise 01:07a 34%| +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Nautical Twilight ** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunrise and sunset
Generated using my LookingUp for DOS program.
07/01/2021 – Ephemeris – Looking ahead at July’s skies
This is Ephemeris for Thursday, July 1st. Today the Sun will be up for 15 hours and 30 minutes, setting at 9:32, and it will rise tomorrow at 6:01. The Moon, at last quarter today, will rise at 1:54 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 41 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 today to 63 degrees at month’s end. The Sun will be a degree lower in the Straits area. Despite the warmth, the Earth will reach its greatest distance from the Sun late Monday. That’s called aphelion where the Sun will be almost 94.5 million miles (152 million kilometers) away, which makes summer the longest season.
The astronomical event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan (EDT, UT-4). They may be different for your location.
Addendum
July Evening Star Chart

Star Chart for July 2021 (11 p.m. EDT, July 15, 2021). Created using my LookingUp program. Click on image to enlarge.
The planets and stars are plotted for the 15th at 11 p.m. EDT in the evening and 4:30 a.m. for the morning chart. These are the chart times. Note that 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 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.
July Morning Star Chart

Star Chart for July mornings, 2021 (4:30 a.m. EDT July 15, 2021). 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.
- 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 27th)
Twilight Limits, Nautical and Astronomical
| EDT | |||||||
| Morning | Twilight | Evening | Twilight | Dark | Night | Moon | |
| Date | Astro. | Nautical | Nautical | Astro. | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2021-07-01 | 3h38m | 4h41m | 23h00m | 0h03m | 0h03m | 1h35m | 0.47 |
| 2021-07-02 | 3h39m | 4h42m | 22h59m | 0h02m | 0h02m | 1h55m | 0.37 |
| 2021-07-03 | 3h40m | 4h42m | 22h59m | 0h01m | 0h01m | 2h14m | 0.28 |
| 2021-07-04 | 3h41m | 4h43m | 22h58m | 0h00m | 0h00m | 2h35m | 0.2 |
| 2021-07-05 | 3h43m | 4h44m | 22h58m | 23h59m | 23h59m | 2h57m | 0.13 |
| 2021-07-06 | 3h44m | 4h45m | 22h57m | 23h58m | 23h58m | 3h24m | 0.07 |
| 2021-07-07 | 3h45m | 4h46m | 22h57m | 23h57m | 23h57m | 3h45m | 0.03 |
| 2021-07-08 | 3h47m | 4h47m | 22h56m | 23h56m | 23h56m | 3h47m | 0.01 |
| 2021-07-09 | 3h48m | 4h48m | 22h55m | 23h55m | 23h55m | 3h48m | 0 |
| 2021-07-10 | 3h50m | 4h49m | 22h54m | 23h53m | 23h53m | 3h50m | 0.01 |
| 2021-07-11 | 3h52m | 4h50m | 22h54m | 23h52m | 23h52m | 3h52m | 0.05 |
| 2021-07-12 | 3h53m | 4h51m | 22h53m | 23h51m | 23h51m | 3h53m | 0.1 |
| 2021-07-13 | 3h55m | 4h53m | 22h52m | 23h49m | 0h00m | 3h55m | 0.17 |
| 2021-07-14 | 3h57m | 4h54m | 22h51m | 23h48m | – | 3h57m | 0.26 |
| 2021-07-15 | 3h58m | 4h55m | 22h50m | 23h46m | 0h23m | 3h58m | 0.37 |
| 2021-07-16 | 4h00m | 4h56m | 22h49m | 23h45m | 0h46m | 4h00m | 0.48 |
| 2021-07-17 | 4h02m | 4h58m | 22h47m | 23h43m | 1h08m | 4h02m | 0.59 |
| 2021-07-18 | 4h04m | 4h59m | 22h46m | 23h41m | 1h33m | 4h04m | 0.7 |
| 2021-07-19 | 4h06m | 5h00m | 22h45m | 23h40m | 2h01m | 4h06m | 0.8 |
| 2021-07-20 | 4h07m | 5h02m | 22h44m | 23h38m | 2h35m | 4h07m | 0.89 |
| 2021-07-21 | 4h09m | 5h03m | 22h43m | 23h36m | 3h18m | 4h09m | 0.95 |
| 2021-07-22 | 4h11m | 5h04m | 22h41m | 23h34m | – | – | 0.99 |
| 2021-07-23 | 4h13m | 5h06m | 22h40m | 23h32m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-07-24 | 4h15m | 5h07m | 22h39m | 23h31m | – | – | 0.98 |
| 2021-07-25 | 4h17m | 5h09m | 22h37m | 23h29m | – | – | 0.94 |
| 2021-07-26 | 4h19m | 5h10m | 22h36m | 23h27m | – | – | 0.88 |
| 2021-07-27 | 4h21m | 5h11m | 22h34m | 23h25m | 23h25m | 23h37m | 0.81 |
| 2021-07-28 | 4h23m | 5h13m | 22h33m | 23h23m | 23h23m | 23h58m | 0.72 |
| 2021-07-29 | 4h25m | 5h14m | 22h31m | 23h21m | 23h21m | – | 0.63 |
| 2021-07-30 | 4h27m | 5h16m | 22h30m | 23h19m | 23h19m | 0h17m | 0.53 |
| 2021-07-31 | 4h29m | 5h17m | 22h28m | 23h17m | 23h17m | 0h38m | 0.44 |
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
Date Time Event
Jul 1 Th Venus: 25.4° E
1 Th 5:11 pm Last Quarter
2 Fr 10:45 pm Venus-Beehive: 0.1° N
4 Su 3:59 pm Mercury Elongation: 21.6° W
5 Mo 10:48 am Moon Apogee: 405300 km
5 Mo 10:59 pm Aphelion: 1.0167 AU
6 Tu 6:41 pm Moon Ascending Node
8 Th 12:38 am Moon-Mercury: 4.1° S
9 Fr 6:05 am Moon North Dec.: 25.6° N
9 Fr 9:16 pm New Moon
12 Mo 5:10 am Moon-Venus: 3.5° S
12 Mo 6:10 am Moon-Mars: 4° S
13 Tu 9:17 am Venus-Mars: 0.5° N
17 Sa 6:11 am First Quarter
20 Tu 9:22 am Moon Descending Node
21 We 6:30 am Moon Perigee: 364500 km
21 We 5:21 pm Venus-Regulus: 1.1° N
22 Th 11:12 am Moon South Dec.: 25.6° S
23 Fr 10:37 pm Full Moon
24 Sa 12:42 pm Moon-Saturn: 3.9° N
25 Su 9:17 pm Moon-Jupiter: 4.3° N
27 Tu 11:17 pm Delta Aquariid Shower: ZHR = 20
29 Th 10:09 am Mars-Regulus: 0.6° N
31 Sa 9:16 am Last Quarter
Aug 1 Su Venus: 33.1° E
All event times are given for UTC-4 hr: Eastern Daylight Saving Time.
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
LU Ephemeris of Sky Events for Interlochen/TC July, 2021 Local time zone: EDT +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM | | | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN| +=======================================================================+ |Thu 1| 06:01a 09:32p 15:30 | 10:57p 04:35a |L Qtr Rise 01:54a 49%| |Fri 2| 06:01a 09:31p 15:29 | 10:56p 04:36a | Rise 02:14a 39%| |Sat 3| 06:02a 09:31p 15:29 | 10:56p 04:37a | Rise 02:34a 30%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 4| 06:03a 09:31p 15:28 | 10:55p 04:38a | Rise 02:57a 22%| |Mon 5| 06:03a 09:30p 15:27 | 10:55p 04:39a | Rise 03:24a 15%| |Tue 6| 06:04a 09:30p 15:26 | 10:54p 04:40a | Rise 03:56a 9%| |Wed 7| 06:05a 09:30p 15:24 | 10:53p 04:40a | Rise 04:36a 4%| |Thu 8| 06:05a 09:29p 15:23 | 10:53p 04:42a | Rise 05:23a 1%| |Fri 9| 06:06a 09:29p 15:22 | 10:52p 04:43a |New Set 09:42p 0%| |Sat 10| 06:07a 09:28p 15:21 | 10:51p 04:44a | Set 10:26p 1%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 11| 06:08a 09:28p 15:19 | 10:50p 04:45a | Set 11:02p 4%| |Mon 12| 06:09a 09:27p 15:18 | 10:49p 04:46a | Set 11:33p 9%| |Tue 13| 06:09a 09:26p 15:16 | 10:48p 04:47a | Set 11:59p 16%| |Wed 14| 06:10a 09:26p 15:15 | 10:47p 04:48a | Set 12:23a 24%| |Thu 15| 06:11a 09:25p 15:13 | 10:46p 04:49a | Set 12:45a 34%| |Fri 16| 06:12a 09:24p 15:11 | 10:45p 04:51a | Set 01:08a 45%| |Sat 17| 06:13a 09:23p 15:10 | 10:44p 04:52a |F Qtr Set 01:32a 57%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 18| 06:14a 09:23p 15:08 | 10:43p 04:53a | Set 02:00a 68%| |Mon 19| 06:15a 09:22p 15:06 | 10:42p 04:55a | Set 02:35a 78%| |Tue 20| 06:16a 09:21p 15:04 | 10:40p 04:56a | Set 03:18a 87%| |Wed 21| 06:17a 09:20p 15:02 | 10:39p 04:57a | Set 04:13a 94%| |Thu 22| 06:18a 09:19p 15:00 | 10:38p 04:59a | Set 05:18a 98%| |Fri 23| 06:19a 09:18p 14:58 | 10:37p 05:00a |Full Rise 09:35p 100%| |Sat 24| 06:20a 09:17p 14:56 | 10:35p 05:02a | Rise 10:16p 99%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 25| 06:21a 09:16p 14:54 | 10:34p 05:03a | Rise 10:49p 95%| |Mon 26| 06:22a 09:15p 14:52 | 10:32p 05:04a | Rise 11:15p 90%| |Tue 27| 06:23a 09:14p 14:50 | 10:31p 05:06a | Rise 11:37p 82%| |Wed 28| 06:24a 09:13p 14:48 | 10:29p 05:07a | Rise 11:58p 74%| |Thu 29| 06:25a 09:11p 14:45 | 10:28p 05:09a | Rise 12:17a 65%| |Fri 30| 06:27a 09:10p 14:43 | 10:26p 05:10a | Rise 12:38a 55%| |Sat 31| 06:28a 09:09p 14:41 | 10:25p 05:12a |L Qtr Rise 01:00a 46%| +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Nautical Twilight ** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunrise and sunset
06/01/2021 – Ephemeris – Previewing June Skies
This is Ephemeris for Tuesday, June 1st. Today the Sun will be up for 15 hours and 21 minutes, setting at 9:21, and it will rise tomorrow at 5:59. The Moon, 1 day before last quarter, will rise at 2:49 tomorrow morning.
This is the 46th anniversary of this program as we start our 47th orbit of the Sun. Let’s take a look at June skies. There will be a lot of Sunshine this month. The daylight hours will increase a bit from 15 hours and 21 minutes today to 15 hours and 34 minutes on the 21st, retreating back to 15 hours 31 minutes at month’s end. At this time of the year the sunset times for Ludington, Interlochen, Petoskey and Mackinaw City are very nearly the same. However, the sunrise times are at their most divergent. With Ludington’s sunrise being 14 minutes later than Mackinaw City’s. The altitude of the Sun above the southern horizon at local noon (1:44 pm in Interlochen) on the solstice, June 20th will be 68 and three-quarters degrees in Interlochen. Summer will start at 11:32 pm that night.
The big event this month will be a sunrise partial eclipse on the 10th. I’ll have more information next week.
The astronomical event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.
Addendum
June Evening Star Chart

Star Chart for June 2021 (11 p.m. EDT June 15, 2021). Created using my LookingUp program. Click on image to enlarge.
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 5 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.
June Morning Star Chart

Star Chart for June mornings 2021 (4 am EDT June 15, 2021). 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.
- 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,
Twilight Limits, Nautical and Astronomical
| EDT | |||||||
| Morning | Twilight | Evening | Twilight | Dark | Night | Moon | |
| Date | Astro. | Nautical | Nautical | Astro. | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2021-06-01 | 3h42m | 4h42m | 22h47m | 23h46m | 23h46m | 2h23m | 0.51 |
| 2021-06-02 | 3h41m | 4h41m | 22h48m | 23h48m | 23h48m | 2h49m | 0.41 |
| 2021-06-03 | 3h40m | 4h40m | 22h49m | 23h49m | 23h49m | 3h11m | 0.32 |
| 2021-06-04 | 3h39m | 4h39m | 22h50m | 23h51m | 23h51m | 3h30m | 0.23 |
| 2021-06-05 | 3h38m | 4h39m | 22h51m | 23h52m | 23h52m | 3h38m | 0.16 |
| 2021-06-06 | 3h37m | 4h38m | 22h52m | 23h54m | 23h54m | 3h37m | 0.09 |
| 2021-06-07 | 3h36m | 4h38m | 22h53m | 23h55m | 23h55m | 3h36m | 0.05 |
| 2021-06-08 | 3h35m | 4h37m | 22h54m | 23h56m | 23h56m | 3h35m | 0.01 |
| 2021-06-09 | 3h34m | 4h37m | 22h55m | 23h57m | 23h57m | 3h34m | 0 |
| 2021-06-10 | 3h33m | 4h36m | 22h55m | 23h58m | 23h58m | 3h33m | 0.01 |
| 2021-06-11 | 3h33m | 4h36m | 22h56m | 23h59m | 23h59m | 3h33m | 0.03 |
| 2021-06-12 | 3h32m | 4h36m | 22h57m | 0h00m | 0h00m | 3h32m | 0.07 |
| 2021-06-13 | 3h32m | 4h35m | 22h58m | 0h01m | 0h01m | 3h32m | 0.13 |
| 2021-06-14 | 3h31m | 4h35m | 22h58m | 0h02m | 0h26m | 3h31m | 0.21 |
| 2021-06-15 | 3h31m | 4h35m | 22h59m | 0h03m | 1h01m | 3h31m | 0.3 |
| 2021-06-16 | 3h31m | 4h35m | 22h59m | 0h03m | 1h30m | 3h31m | 0.4 |
| 2021-06-17 | 3h31m | 4h35m | 23h00m | 0h04m | 1h55m | 3h31m | 0.5 |
| 2021-06-18 | 3h31m | 4h35m | 23h00m | 0h05m | 2h18m | 3h31m | 0.62 |
| 2021-06-19 | 3h31m | 4h35m | 23h00m | 0h05m | 2h41m | 3h31m | 0.72 |
| 2021-06-20 | 3h31m | 4h35m | 23h01m | 0h05m | 3h05m | 3h31m | 0.82 |
| 2021-06-21 | 3h31m | 4h36m | 23h01m | 0h05m | 3h31m | 3h31m | 0.91 |
| 2021-06-22 | 3h31m | 4h36m | 23h01m | 0h06m | – | – | 0.96 |
| 2021-06-23 | 3h32m | 4h36m | 23h01m | 0h06m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-06-24 | 3h32m | 4h37m | 23h01m | 0h06m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-06-25 | 3h33m | 4h37m | 23h01m | 0h05m | – | – | 0.97 |
| 2021-06-26 | 3h33m | 4h38m | 23h01m | 0h05m | – | – | 0.92 |
| 2021-06-27 | 3h34m | 4h38m | 23h01m | 0h05m | – | – | 0.85 |
| 2021-06-28 | 3h35m | 4h39m | 23h01m | 0h04m | 0h04m | 0h22m | 0.76 |
| 2021-06-29 | 3h36m | 4h39m | 23h00m | 0h04m | 0h04m | 0h50m | 0.67 |
| 2021-06-30 | 3h37m | 4h40m | 23h00m | 0h03m | 0h03m | 1h14m | 0.57 |
The twilight calendar was generated using Cartes du Ciel (Sky Charts), with some corrections.
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
Jun 1 Tu Venus: 17.5° E
1 Tu 4:57 am Moon-Jupiter: 4.9° N
2 We 3:24 am Last Quarter
7 Mo 10:27 pm Moon Apogee: 406200 km
9 We 12:42 pm Moon Ascending Node
10 Th 6:43 am Annular Solar Eclipse*
10 Th 6:53 am New Moon
10 Th 9:06 pm Mercury Inferior Conj.
12 Sa 12:11 am Moon North Dec.: 25.6° N
12 Sa 2:44 am Moon-Venus: 1.6° S
13 Su 3:52 pm Moon-Mars: 3° S
14 Mo 2:47 am Moon-Beehive: 3.1° S
17 Th 11:54 pm First Quarter
20 Su 11:32 pm Summer Solstice
21 Mo 11:57 am Venus-Pollux: 5.2° S
22 Tu 4:54 pm Mercury-Aldebaran: 6.4° N
23 We 1:21 am Mars-Beehive: 0.3° S
23 We 2:07 am Moon Descending Node
23 We 5:58 am Moon Perigee: 360000 km
24 Th 2:40 pm Full Moon
25 Fr 1:49 am Moon South Dec.: 25.6° S
27 Su 5:30 am Moon-Saturn: 4.1° N
28 Mo 2:38 pm Moon-Jupiter: 4.6° N
Sky Events Calendar by Fred Espenak and Sumit Dutta (NASA’s GSFC),
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SKYCAL/SKYCAL.html.
Sun and Moon Rising and Setting Events
LU Ephemeris of Sky Events for Interlochen/TC June, 2021 Local time zone: EDT +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM | | | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN| +=======================================================================+ |Tue 1| 06:00a 09:21p 15:21 | 10:45p 04:37a | Rise 02:49a 53%| |Wed 2| 05:59a 09:22p 15:22 | 10:46p 04:36a |L Qtr Rise 03:10a 43%| |Thu 3| 05:59a 09:23p 15:23 | 10:47p 04:35a | Rise 03:30a 33%| |Fri 4| 05:58a 09:23p 15:25 | 10:48p 04:34a | Rise 03:49a 25%| |Sat 5| 05:58a 09:24p 15:26 | 10:49p 04:34a | Rise 04:09a 17%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 6| 05:58a 09:25p 15:27 | 10:50p 04:33a | Rise 04:30a 10%| |Mon 7| 05:57a 09:26p 15:28 | 10:50p 04:33a | Rise 04:54a 5%| |Tue 8| 05:57a 09:26p 15:29 | 10:51p 04:32a | Rise 05:22a 2%| |Wed 9| 05:57a 09:27p 15:30 | 10:52p 04:32a | Rise 05:57a 0%| |Thu 10| 05:57a 09:27p 15:30 | 10:53p 04:31a |New Set 10:01p 0%| |Fri 11| 05:56a 09:28p 15:31 | 10:54p 04:31a | Set 10:56p 2%| |Sat 12| 05:56a 09:28p 15:32 | 10:54p 04:31a | Set 11:45p 6%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 13| 05:56a 09:29p 15:32 | 10:55p 04:30a | Set 12:26a 12%| |Mon 14| 05:56a 09:29p 15:33 | 10:55p 04:30a | Set 01:00a 19%| |Tue 15| 05:56a 09:30p 15:33 | 10:56p 04:30a | Set 01:29a 28%| |Wed 16| 05:56a 09:30p 15:34 | 10:56p 04:30a | Set 01:55a 37%| |Thu 17| 05:56a 09:31p 15:34 | 10:57p 04:30a |F Qtr Set 02:18a 48%| |Fri 18| 05:56a 09:31p 15:34 | 10:57p 04:30a | Set 02:41a 59%| |Sat 19| 05:56a 09:31p 15:34 | 10:58p 04:30a | Set 03:04a 70%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 20| 05:57a 09:31p 15:34 | 10:58p 04:30a | Set 03:31a 80%| |Mon 21| 05:57a 09:32p 15:34 | 10:58p 04:30a | Set 04:02a 89%| |Tue 22| 05:57a 09:32p 15:34 | 10:58p 04:31a | Set 04:41a 95%| |Wed 23| 05:57a 09:32p 15:34 | 10:58p 04:31a | Set 05:30a 99%| |Thu 24| 05:58a 09:32p 15:34 | 10:58p 04:31a |Full Rise 09:59p 100%| |Fri 25| 05:58a 09:32p 15:34 | 10:58p 04:32a | Rise 10:58p 98%| |Sat 26| 05:58a 09:32p 15:33 | 10:58p 04:32a | Rise 11:45p 93%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 27| 05:59a 09:32p 15:33 | 10:58p 04:33a | Rise 12:22a 86%| |Mon 28| 05:59a 09:32p 15:32 | 10:58p 04:33a | Rise 12:50a 78%| |Tue 29| 06:00a 09:32p 15:32 | 10:57p 04:34a | Rise 01:14a 69%| |Wed 30| 06:00a 09:32p 15:31 | 10:57p 04:35a | Rise 01:35a 59%| +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Nautical Twilight ** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunrise and sunset
Generated using my LookingUp for DOS program.
04/30/2021 – Ephemeris – Previewing May skies
This is Bob Moler with Ephemeris for Arbor Day, Friday, April 30th. Today the Sun will be up for 14 hours and 13 minutes, setting at 8:46, and it will rise tomorrow at 6:32. The Moon, 3 days before last quarter, will rise at 1:34 tomorrow morning.
The month of May starts tomorrow, when spring really gets going. Daylight hours in the Interlochen/Traverse City area will increase from 14 hours and 15 minutes tomorrow to 15 hours 19 minutes on the 31st. The altitude, or angle, of the Sun above the southern horizon at local noon will ascend from 61 degrees now to 67 degrees at month’s end. The altitude of the Sun in the Straits area will be a degree lower than that, but your daylight hours will be a few minutes longer. Local apparent noon this month, when the Sun passes due south, will be about 1:38 p.m. This is the month of the Eta Aquariid meteor shower which will reach its peak next week Thursday morning. There will be about a 2-hour viewing period starting at 3:15 am. We will get a chance to see the beginning of a lunar eclipse near sunrise on Wednesday the 26th.
The astronomical event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.
Addendum
May Evening Star Chart

The planets and stars are plotted for the 15th at 11 p.m. EDT in the evening and 5 a.m. for the morning chart. These are the chart times. Note that 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 5 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.
May 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,
- EaqR is the radiant of the Aquariid meteor shower that peaks on the 5th. Best viewing is before the peak this year due to the bright Moon.
Twilight Limits, Nautical and Astronomical
| EDT | |||||||
| Morning | Twilight | Evening | Twilight | Dark | Night | Moon | |
| Date | Astro. | Nautical | Nautical | Astro. | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2021-05-01 | 4h40m | 5h24m | 22h02m | 22h47m | 22h47m | 1h35m | 0.67 |
| 2021-05-02 | 4h38m | 5h23m | 22h04m | 22h49m | 22h49m | 2h32m | 0.57 |
| 2021-05-03 | 4h36m | 5h21m | 22h05m | 22h51m | 22h51m | 3h17m | 0.46 |
| 2021-05-04 | 4h33m | 5h19m | 22h07m | 22h53m | 22h53m | 3h52m | 0.36 |
| 2021-05-05 | 4h31m | 5h17m | 22h09m | 22h55m | 22h55m | 4h20m | 0.27 |
| 2021-05-06 | 4h29m | 5h16m | 22h10m | 22h57m | 22h57m | 4h29m | 0.18 |
| 2021-05-07 | 4h27m | 5h14m | 22h12m | 22h59m | 22h59m | 4h27m | 0.11 |
| 2021-05-08 | 4h25m | 5h12m | 22h13m | 23h01m | 23h01m | 4h25m | 0.06 |
| 2021-05-09 | 4h23m | 5h11m | 22h15m | 23h03m | 23h03m | 4h23m | 0.02 |
| 2021-05-10 | 4h21m | 5h09m | 22h16m | 23h05m | 23h05m | 4h21m | 0 |
| 2021-05-11 | 4h19m | 5h07m | 22h18m | 23h07m | 23h07m | 4h19m | 0 |
| 2021-05-12 | 4h17m | 5h06m | 22h19m | 23h09m | 23h09m | 4h17m | 0.02 |
| 2021-05-13 | 4h15m | 5h04m | 22h21m | 23h11m | 23h11m | 4h15m | 0.05 |
| 2021-05-14 | 4h13m | 5h03m | 22h23m | 23h13m | – | 4h13m | 0.1 |
| 2021-05-15 | 4h11m | 5h01m | 22h24m | 23h15m | 0h07m | 4h11m | 0.17 |
| 2021-05-16 | 4h09m | 5h00m | 22h26m | 23h17m | 1h00m | 4h09m | 0.25 |
| 2021-05-17 | 4h07m | 4h58m | 22h27m | 23h19m | 1h46m | 4h07m | 0.34 |
| 2021-05-18 | 4h05m | 4h57m | 22h28m | 23h21m | 2h25m | 4h05m | 0.44 |
| 2021-05-19 | 4h03m | 4h56m | 22h30m | 23h23m | 2h58m | 4h03m | 0.54 |
| 2021-05-20 | 4h01m | 4h54m | 22h31m | 23h24m | 3h26m | 4h01m | 0.65 |
| 2021-05-21 | 4h00m | 4h53m | 22h33m | 23h26m | 3h51m | 4h00m | 0.76 |
| 2021-05-22 | 3h58m | 4h52m | 22h34m | 23h28m | – | – | 0.85 |
| 2021-05-23 | 3h56m | 4h51m | 22h36m | 23h30m | – | – | 0.92 |
| 2021-05-24 | 3h54m | 4h49m | 22h37m | 23h32m | – | – | 0.98 |
| 2021-05-25 | 3h53m | 4h48m | 22h38m | 23h34m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-05-26 | 3h51m | 4h47m | 22h40m | 23h36m | – | – | 0.99 |
| 2021-05-27 | 3h49m | 4h46m | 22h41m | 23h38m | – | – | 0.95 |
| 2021-05-28 | 3h48m | 4h45m | 22h42m | 23h39m | 23h39m | – | 0.89 |
| 2021-05-29 | 3h46m | 4h44m | 22h43m | 23h41m | 23h41m | 0h19m | 0.81 |
| 2021-05-30 | 3h45m | 4h43m | 22h45m | 23h43m | 23h43m | 1h11m | 0.72 |
| 2021-05-31 | 3h44m | 4h42m | 22h46m | 23h44m | 23h44m | 1h52m | 0.61 |
The twilight calendar was generated using Cartes du Ciel (Sky Charts), with some corrections.
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
May 1 Sa Venus: 9.4° E
1 Sa 5:37 am Moon South Dec.: 25.6° S
3 Mo 1:02 pm Moon-Saturn: 4.4° N
3 Mo 3:50 pm Last Quarter
3 Mo 11:01 pm Mercury-Pleiades: 2.2° S
4 Tu 5:00 pm Moon-Jupiter: 4.9° N
4 Tu 9:30 pm Eta Aquariid Shower: ZHR = 60
11 Tu 3:00 pm New Moon
11 Tu 5:54 pm Moon Apogee: 406500 km
13 Th 6:29 am Moon Ascending Node
13 Th 1:59 pm Moon-Mercury: 2.4° N
15 Sa 6:25 pm Moon North Dec.: 25.6° N
16 Su 12:47 am Moon-Mars: 1.6° S
17 Mo 1:59 am Mercury Elongation: 22° E
17 Mo 9:08 pm Moon-Beehive: 3.1° S
19 We 3:13 pm First Quarter
25 Tu 9:52 pm Moon Perigee: 357300 km
26 We 7:14 am Full Moon
26 We 7:19 am Total Lunar Eclipse (Start is visible here)
26 We 3:38 pm Moon Descending Node
28 Fr 3:21 pm Moon South Dec.: 25.6° S
28 Fr 11:01 pm Mercury-Venus: 0.4° N
30 Su 9:22 pm Moon-Saturn: 4.3° N
31 Mo 7:39 am Mars-Pollux: 5.3° S
Jun 1 Tu Venus: 17.5° E
Sky Events Calendar by Fred Espenak and Sumit Dutta (NASA’s GSFC),
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SKYCAL/SKYCAL.html.
Sun and Moon Rising and Setting Events
LU Ephemeris of Sky Events for Interlochen/TC May, 2021 Local time zone: EDT +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM | | | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN| +=======================================================================+ |Sat 1| 06:32a 08:48p 14:15 | 10:00p 05:20a | Rise 02:32a 70%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 2| 06:30a 08:49p 14:18 | 10:02p 05:18a | Rise 03:17a 59%| |Mon 3| 06:29a 08:50p 14:21 | 10:03p 05:16a |L Qtr Rise 03:52a 48%| |Tue 4| 06:28a 08:51p 14:23 | 10:05p 05:14a | Rise 04:20a 38%| |Wed 5| 06:26a 08:53p 14:26 | 10:06p 05:13a | Rise 04:44a 28%| |Thu 6| 06:25a 08:54p 14:28 | 10:08p 05:11a | Rise 05:04a 20%| |Fri 7| 06:24a 08:55p 14:31 | 10:09p 05:09a | Rise 05:24a 13%| |Sat 8| 06:22a 08:56p 14:33 | 10:11p 05:08a | Rise 05:43a 7%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 9| 06:21a 08:57p 14:36 | 10:13p 05:06a | Rise 06:03a 3%| |Mon 10| 06:20a 08:58p 14:38 | 10:14p 05:04a | Rise 06:25a 1%| |Tue 11| 06:18a 09:00p 14:41 | 10:16p 05:03a |New Set 09:03p 0%| |Wed 12| 06:17a 09:01p 14:43 | 10:17p 05:01a | Set 10:06p 1%| |Thu 13| 06:16a 09:02p 14:45 | 10:19p 05:00a | Set 11:08p 4%| |Fri 14| 06:15a 09:03p 14:48 | 10:20p 04:58a | Set 12:07a 9%| |Sat 15| 06:14a 09:04p 14:50 | 10:22p 04:57a | Set 01:00a 15%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 16| 06:13a 09:05p 14:52 | 10:23p 04:55a | Set 01:46a 23%| |Mon 17| 06:12a 09:06p 14:54 | 10:25p 04:54a | Set 02:25a 32%| |Tue 18| 06:11a 09:08p 14:56 | 10:26p 04:52a | Set 02:57a 42%| |Wed 19| 06:10a 09:09p 14:59 | 10:28p 04:51a |F Qtr Set 03:26a 52%| |Thu 20| 06:09a 09:10p 15:01 | 10:29p 04:50a | Set 03:51a 63%| |Fri 21| 06:08a 09:11p 15:03 | 10:30p 04:48a | Set 04:14a 73%| |Sat 22| 06:07a 09:12p 15:04 | 10:32p 04:47a | Set 04:38a 83%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 23| 06:06a 09:13p 15:06 | 10:33p 04:46a | Set 05:04a 91%| |Mon 24| 06:05a 09:14p 15:08 | 10:35p 04:45a | Set 05:33a 97%| |Tue 25| 06:04a 09:15p 15:10 | 10:36p 04:44a | Set 06:09a 100%| |Wed 26| 06:04a 09:16p 15:12 | 10:37p 04:42a |Full Rise 09:57p 100%| |Thu 27| 06:03a 09:17p 15:13 | 10:39p 04:41a | Rise 11:14p 96%| |Fri 28| 06:02a 09:18p 15:15 | 10:40p 04:40a | Rise 12:19a 91%| |Sat 29| 06:01a 09:19p 15:17 | 10:41p 04:39a | Rise 01:11a 83%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 30| 06:01a 09:19p 15:18 | 10:42p 04:38a | Rise 01:52a 74%| |Mon 31| 06:00a 09:20p 15:19 | 10:43p 04:38a | Rise 02:23a 64%| +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Nautical Twilight ** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunrise and sunset
Generated using my LookingUp for DOS program.
04/01/2021 – Ephemeris – Previewing April Skies
This is Bob Moler with Ephemeris for Wednesday, March 31st. Today the Sun will be up for 12 hours and 44 minutes, setting at 8:09, and it will rise tomorrow at 7:23. The Moon, 3 days past full, will rise at 12:11 tomorrow morning.
Let’s search for the naked-eye planets for this week. Unfortunately the only one you’ll find in the evening is Mars. It can be found in the west-southwest at 9 pm tonight, above the orange star Aldebaran in the face of Taurus the bull. Mars will set at 1:54 am. Right now three of the other four naked eye planets are just west of the Sun in the Morning sky. Venus is now below and just a bit east of the Sun, setting four minutes after sunset. Only Saturn and Jupiter are at a far enough angle from the Sun to be just spotted in the morning twilight. Saturn will rise at 5:10 am, with Jupiter rising 31 minutes later. By 6:30 am they will be low in the southeast. The Sun is rising earlier by 2 minutes a day now, while sunset is nearly matching that pace in the opposite direction.
The astronomical event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.
Addendum
April Evening Star Chart

The planets and stars are plotted for the 15th at 10 p.m. EDT in the evening and 5 a.m. for the morning chart. These are the chart times. The brilliant planet Venus is our Evening Star in the West at chart time. Note that Traverse City is located approximately 45 minutes behind our time meridian, West 75° longitude. (An hour and 45 minutes behind our daylight saving time meridian during EDT).
April 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.
- The leaky bowl of the Big Dipper drips on Leo.
- Follow the arc of the handle of the Big Dipper to the star Arcturus, then
- Follow the spike to Spica.
- The Summer Triangle appears in red.
- LyrR is the radiant of the Lyrid meteor shower which will reach peak on the morning of the 22nd.
- the 22nd.
Twilight Limits, Nautical and Astronomical
| Morning | Twilight | Evening | Twilight | Dark | Night | Moon | |
| Date | Astro. | Nautical | Nautical | Astro. | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2021-04-01 | 5h46m | 6h23m | 21h18m | 21h54m | 21h54m | 0h11m | 0.74 |
| 2021-04-02 | 5h44m | 6h21m | 21h19m | 21h56m | 21h56m | 1h29m | 0.64 |
| 2021-04-03 | 5h42m | 6h19m | 21h20m | 21h57m | 21h57m | 2h42m | 0.52 |
| 2021-04-04 | 5h39m | 6h17m | 21h22m | 21h59m | 21h59m | 3h44m | 0.42 |
| 2021-04-05 | 5h37m | 6h15m | 21h23m | 22h01m | 22h01m | 4h35m | 0.31 |
| 2021-04-06 | 5h35m | 6h13m | 21h25m | 22h02m | 22h02m | 5h16m | 0.22 |
| 2021-04-07 | 5h33m | 6h11m | 21h26m | 22h04m | 22h04m | 5h33m | 0.14 |
| 2021-04-08 | 5h31m | 6h09m | 21h27m | 22h05m | 22h05m | 5h31m | 0.08 |
| 2021-04-09 | 5h28m | 6h07m | 21h29m | 22h07m | 22h07m | 5h28m | 0.03 |
| 2021-04-10 | 5h26m | 6h05m | 21h30m | 22h09m | 22h09m | 5h26m | 0.01 |
| 2021-04-11 | 5h24m | 6h03m | 21h32m | 22h10m | 22h10m | 5h24m | 0 |
| 2021-04-12 | 5h22m | 6h01m | 21h33m | 22h12m | 22h12m | 5h22m | 0.01 |
| 2021-04-13 | 5h20m | 5h59m | 21h35m | 22h14m | 22h14m | 5h20m | 0.04 |
| 2021-04-14 | 5h17m | 5h57m | 21h36m | 22h16m | 23h12m | 5h17m | 0.08 |
| 2021-04-15 | 5h15m | 5h55m | 21h38m | 22h17m | – | 5h15m | 0.14 |
| 2021-04-16 | 5h13m | 5h53m | 21h39m | 22h19m | 0h14m | 5h13m | 0.22 |
| 2021-04-17 | 5h11m | 5h51m | 21h41m | 22h21m | 1h15m | 5h11m | 0.3 |
| 2021-04-18 | 5h09m | 5h49m | 21h42m | 22h23m | 2h12m | 5h09m | 0.39 |
| 2021-04-19 | 5h06m | 5h47m | 21h44m | 22h24m | 3h03m | 5h06m | 0.49 |
| 2021-04-20 | 5h04m | 5h45m | 21h45m | 22h26m | 3h47m | 5h04m | 0.59 |
| 2021-04-21 | 5h02m | 5h43m | 21h47m | 22h28m | 4h25m | 5h02m | 0.7 |
| 2021-04-22 | 5h00m | 5h41m | 21h48m | 22h30m | 4h56m | 5h00m | 0.79 |
| 2021-04-23 | 4h57m | 5h39m | 21h50m | 22h32m | – | – | 0.88 |
| 2021-04-24 | 4h55m | 5h37m | 21h51m | 22h34m | – | – | 0.94 |
| 2021-04-25 | 4h53m | 5h35m | 21h53m | 22h35m | – | – | 0.99 |
| 2021-04-26 | 4h51m | 5h34m | 21h55m | 22h37m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-04-27 | 4h49m | 5h32m | 21h56m | 22h39m | – | – | 0.98 |
| 2021-04-28 | 4h46m | 5h30m | 21h58m | 22h41m | 22h41m | 23h06m | 0.94 |
| 2021-04-29 | 4h44m | 5h28m | 21h59m | 22h43m | 22h43m | – | 0.87 |
| 2021-04-30 | 4h42m | 5h26m | 22h01m | 22h45m | 22h45m | 0h25m | 0.78 |
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
Date Time Event
Apr 1 Th Venus: 2° E
1 Th 10:41 pm Moon Descending Node
3 Sa 10:08 pm Moon South Dec.: 25.4° S
4 Su 6:02 am Last Quarter
6 Tu 4:34 am Moon-Saturn: 4.2° N
7 We 3:15 am Moon-Jupiter: 4.7° N
11 Su 10:31 pm New Moon
14 We 1:47 pm Moon Apogee: 406100 km
16 Fr 1:53 am Moon Ascending Node
17 Sa 8:09 am Moon-Mars: 0.1° N,
Occultation Africa-Asia
18 Su 12:02 pm Moon North Dec.: 25.5° N
18 Su 9:31 pm Mercury Superior Conj.
20 Tu 2:59 am First Quarter
20 Tu 2:25 pm Moon-Beehive: 3° S
22 Th 8:16 am Lyrid Shower: ZHR = 20
26 Mo 11:31 pm Full Moon - Supermoon
27 Tu 11:24 am Moon Perigee: 357400 km
29 Th 5:17 am Moon Descending Node
30 Fr 5:15 pm Uranus Conjunction
May 1 Sa Venus: 9.4° E
Sky Events Calendar by Fred Espenak and Sumit Dutta (NASA’s GSFC),
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SKYCAL/SKYCAL.html.
Sun and Moon Rising and Setting Events
Ephemeris of Sky Events for Interlochen/TC
April, 2021 Local time zone: EDT
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM |
| | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN|
+=======================================================================+
|Thu 1| 07:23a 08:10p 12:47 | 09:15p 06:18a | Rise 01:29a 76%|
|Fri 2| 07:21a 08:12p 12:50 | 09:17p 06:16a | Rise 02:42a 66%|
|Sat 3| 07:19a 08:13p 12:53 | 09:18p 06:14a | Rise 03:44a 55%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 4| 07:17a 08:14p 12:56 | 09:19p 06:12a |L Qtr Rise 04:35a 44%|
|Mon 5| 07:15a 08:15p 13:00 | 09:21p 06:10a | Rise 05:15a 33%|
|Tue 6| 07:13a 08:17p 13:03 | 09:22p 06:08a | Rise 05:48a 24%|
|Wed 7| 07:12a 08:18p 13:06 | 09:24p 06:06a | Rise 06:14a 16%|
|Thu 8| 07:10a 08:19p 13:09 | 09:25p 06:04a | Rise 06:37a 9%|
|Fri 9| 07:08a 08:20p 13:12 | 09:27p 06:02a | Rise 06:57a 4%|
|Sat 10| 07:06a 08:22p 13:15 | 09:28p 06:00a | Rise 07:17a 1%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 11| 07:05a 08:23p 13:18 | 09:30p 05:58a |New Set 08:03p 0%|
|Mon 12| 07:03a 08:24p 13:21 | 09:31p 05:56a | Set 09:05p 1%|
|Tue 13| 07:01a 08:25p 13:24 | 09:32p 05:54a | Set 10:08p 3%|
|Wed 14| 06:59a 08:27p 13:27 | 09:34p 05:52a | Set 11:11p 7%|
|Thu 15| 06:58a 08:28p 13:30 | 09:35p 05:50a | Set 12:14a 13%|
|Fri 16| 06:56a 08:29p 13:33 | 09:37p 05:48a | Set 01:15a 20%|
|Sat 17| 06:54a 08:30p 13:36 | 09:38p 05:46a | Set 02:12a 28%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 18| 06:52a 08:32p 13:39 | 09:40p 05:44a | Set 03:03a 37%|
|Mon 19| 06:51a 08:33p 13:42 | 09:41p 05:42a | Set 03:47a 47%|
|Tue 20| 06:49a 08:34p 13:44 | 09:43p 05:40a |F Qtr Set 04:24a 57%|
|Wed 21| 06:47a 08:35p 13:47 | 09:45p 05:38a | Set 04:56a 67%|
|Thu 22| 06:46a 08:37p 13:50 | 09:46p 05:37a | Set 05:24a 77%|
|Fri 23| 06:44a 08:38p 13:53 | 09:48p 05:35a | Set 05:49a 86%|
|Sat 24| 06:43a 08:39p 13:56 | 09:49p 05:33a | Set 06:14a 93%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 25| 06:41a 08:40p 13:59 | 09:51p 05:31a | Set 06:39a 98%|
|Mon 26| 06:39a 08:41p 14:02 | 09:52p 05:29a |Full Rise 08:19p 100%|
|Tue 27| 06:38a 08:43p 14:04 | 09:54p 05:27a | Rise 09:43p 99%|
|Wed 28| 06:36a 08:44p 14:07 | 09:55p 05:25a | Rise 11:06p 95%|
|Thu 29| 06:35a 08:45p 14:10 | 09:57p 05:23a | Rise 12:25a 88%|
|Fri 30| 06:33a 08:46p 14:13 | 09:59p 05:22a | Rise 01:34a 80%|
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* Nautical Twilight
** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunrise and sunset
Generated using my LookingUp for DOS program.
02/01/2021 – Ephemeris – Previewing February Skies
This is Ephemeris for Monday, February 1st. Today the Sun will be up for 9 hours and 50 minutes, setting at 5:51, and it will rise tomorrow at 8:00. The Moon, 3 days before last quarter, will rise at 10:33 this evening. | February is the shortest month, even so the daylight hours throughout the month will be getting longer. Daylight hours will increase from 9 hours and 50 minutes today to 11 hours and 7 minutes on the 28th. The sunrise time will decrease from 8:01 today to 7:21 at months end. The sunset times will increase from 5:51 today to 6:29 on the 28th. Along with that the altitude of the Sun at noon will increase from 28.4 degrees today to 37.6 degrees at month’s end. It will be a degree lower for folks in the Straits area because they are a degree of latitude farther north. Local noon, by the way for Interlochen and Traverse City is about 12:56 p.m.
The event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.
Addendum

Star Chart for February 2021 (9 p.m. EST February 15, 2021). Created using my LookingUp program. Click on image to enlarge.
The planets and stars are plotted for the 15th at 9 p.m. EST 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 (rotating star finder) 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.
February Morning Star Chart

Star Chart for February mornings 2021 (6 a.m. EST February 15, 2021). 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, and
- Extend like a spike to Spica,
- The Summer Triangle is in red.
Twilight Limits, Nautical and Astronomical
| EST | |||||||
| Morning twilight | Evening twilight | Dark night | Moon | ||||
| Date | Astro. | Nautical | Nautical | Astro. | Start | End | Illum. |
| 2021-02-01 | 6h22m | 6h56m | 18h56m | 19h30m | 19h30m | 22h33m | 0.78 |
| 2021-02-02 | 6h21m | 6h55m | 18h57m | 19h31m | 19h31m | 23h48m | 0.67 |
| 2021-02-03 | 6h20m | 6h54m | 18h59m | 19h33m | 19h33m | – | 0.56 |
| 2021-02-04 | 6h19m | 6h53m | 19h00m | 19h34m | 19h34m | 1h03m | 0.45 |
| 2021-02-05 | 6h18m | 6h52m | 19h01m | 19h35m | 19h35m | 2h20m | 0.34 |
| 2021-02-06 | 6h16m | 6h50m | 19h02m | 19h36m | 19h36m | 3h35m | 0.23 |
| 2021-02-07 | 6h15m | 6h49m | 19h04m | 19h38m | 19h38m | 4h48m | 0.15 |
| 2021-02-08 | 6h14m | 6h48m | 19h05m | 19h39m | 19h39m | 5h54m | 0.08 |
| 2021-02-09 | 6h13m | 6h47m | 19h06m | 19h40m | 19h40m | 6h13m | 0.03 |
| 2021-02-10 | 6h12m | 6h46m | 19h08m | 19h41m | 19h41m | 6h12m | 0 |
| 2021-02-11 | 6h10m | 6h44m | 19h09m | 19h43m | 19h43m | 6h10m | 0 |
| 2021-02-12 | 6h09m | 6h43m | 19h10m | 19h44m | 19h44m | 6h09m | 0.02 |
| 2021-02-13 | 6h08m | 6h42m | 19h11m | 19h45m | 20h14m | 6h08m | 0.06 |
| 2021-02-14 | 6h06m | 6h40m | 19h13m | 19h47m | 21h19m | 6h06m | 0.12 |
| 2021-02-15 | 6h05m | 6h39m | 19h14m | 19h48m | 22h22m | 6h05m | 0.19 |
| 2021-02-16 | 6h04m | 6h37m | 19h15m | 19h49m | 23h25m | 6h04m | 0.27 |
| 2021-02-17 | 6h02m | 6h36m | 19h17m | 19h50m | – | 6h02m | 0.35 |
| 2021-02-18 | 6h01m | 6h34m | 19h18m | 19h52m | 0h27m | 6h01m | 0.45 |
| 2021-02-19 | 5h59m | 6h33m | 19h19m | 19h53m | 1h30m | 5h59m | 0.54 |
| 2021-02-20 | 5h58m | 6h32m | 19h21m | 19h54m | 2h33m | 5h58m | 0.64 |
| 2021-02-21 | 5h56m | 6h30m | 19h22m | 19h56m | 3h35m | 5h56m | 0.73 |
| 2021-02-22 | 5h55m | 6h28m | 19h23m | 19h57m | 4h34m | 5h55m | 0.81 |
| 2021-02-23 | 5h53m | 6h27m | 19h24m | 19h58m | 5h28m | 5h53m | 0.89 |
| 2021-02-24 | 5h52m | 6h25m | 19h26m | 19h59m | – | – | 0.94 |
| 2021-02-25 | 5h50m | 6h24m | 19h27m | 20h01m | – | – | 0.98 |
| 2021-02-26 | 5h48m | 6h22m | 19h28m | 20h02m | – | – | 1 |
| 2021-02-27 | 5h47m | 6h20m | 19h30m | 20h03m | – | – | 0.99 |
| 2021-02-28 | 5h45m | 6h19m | 19h31m | 20h05m | 20h05m | 20h16m | 0.95 |
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/2019/09/27/
NASA Calendar of Planetary Events
Date Time Event
Feb 1 Mo Venus: 13° W
3 We 2:33 pm Moon Perigee: 370,100 km
4 Th 12:37 pm Last Quarter
6 Sa 7:29 pm Moon Descending Node
8 Mo 8:39 am Mercury Inferior Conjunction
8 Mo 10:34 am Moon South Dec.: 25° S
11 Th 2:06 pm New Moon
18 Th 5:22 am Moon Apogee: 404,500 km
18 Th 5:47 pm Moon-Mars: 4.1° N
19 Fr 1:47 pm First Quarter
20 Sa 8:44 pm Moon Ascending Node
22 Mo 7:12 pm Moon North Dec.: 25.1° N
23 Tu 2:38 am Mercury-Saturn: 4° N
24 We 7:16 pm Moon-Beehive: 2.5° S
27 Sa 3:17 am Full Moon
All event times are given for UTC-5:00: Eastern Standard or Daylight Time
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
LU Ephemeris of Sky Events for Interlochen/TC February, 2021 Local time zone: EST +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM | | | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN| +=======================================================================+ |Mon 1| 08:01a 05:51p 09:50 | 06:57p 06:55a | Rise 10:33p 79%| |Tue 2| 08:00a 05:53p 09:53 | 06:59p 06:54a | Rise 11:48p 69%| |Wed 3| 07:59a 05:54p 09:55 | 07:00p 06:53a | Rise 01:03a 58%| |Thu 4| 07:57a 05:56p 09:58 | 07:01p 06:52a |L Qtr Rise 02:19a 47%| |Fri 5| 07:56a 05:57p 10:00 | 07:03p 06:51a | Rise 03:35a 36%| |Sat 6| 07:55a 05:59p 10:03 | 07:04p 06:50a | Rise 04:48a 25%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 7| 07:54a 06:00p 10:06 | 07:05p 06:48a | Rise 05:53a 16%| |Mon 8| 07:52a 06:01p 10:09 | 07:06p 06:47a | Rise 06:49a 9%| |Tue 9| 07:51a 06:03p 10:11 | 07:08p 06:46a | Rise 07:35a 4%| |Wed 10| 07:49a 06:04p 10:14 | 07:09p 06:45a | Rise 08:11a 1%| |Thu 11| 07:48a 06:06p 10:17 | 07:10p 06:43a |New Set 05:57p 0%| |Fri 12| 07:47a 06:07p 10:20 | 07:12p 06:42a | Set 07:07p 2%| |Sat 13| 07:45a 06:08p 10:23 | 07:13p 06:41a | Set 08:14p 5%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 14| 07:44a 06:10p 10:26 | 07:14p 06:39a | Set 09:19p 11%| |Mon 15| 07:42a 06:11p 10:29 | 07:15p 06:38a | Set 10:22p 17%| |Tue 16| 07:41a 06:13p 10:32 | 07:17p 06:37a | Set 11:24p 25%| |Wed 17| 07:39a 06:14p 10:34 | 07:18p 06:35a | Set 12:27a 34%| |Thu 18| 07:38a 06:15p 10:37 | 07:19p 06:34a | Set 01:30a 43%| |Fri 19| 07:36a 06:17p 10:40 | 07:21p 06:32a |F Qtr Set 02:32a 52%| |Sat 20| 07:34a 06:18p 10:43 | 07:22p 06:31a | Set 03:34a 61%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 21| 07:33a 06:20p 10:46 | 07:23p 06:29a | Set 04:33a 71%| |Mon 22| 07:31a 06:21p 10:49 | 07:25p 06:28a | Set 05:28a 79%| |Tue 23| 07:30a 06:22p 10:52 | 07:26p 06:26a | Set 06:15a 87%| |Wed 24| 07:28a 06:24p 10:55 | 07:27p 06:25a | Set 06:56a 93%| |Thu 25| 07:26a 06:25p 10:58 | 07:28p 06:23a | Set 07:30a 98%| |Fri 26| 07:24a 06:26p 11:01 | 07:30p 06:21a | Set 07:59a 100%| |Sat 27| 07:23a 06:28p 11:05 | 07:31p 06:20a |Full Rise 06:59p 99%| +------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+ |Sun 28| 07:21a 06:29p 11:08 | 07:32p 06:18a | Rise 08:16p 96%| +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Nautical Twilight ** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunrise and sunset
Created using my LookingUp for DOS output as HTML.



