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Ephemeris: 01/31/2025 – Previewing February Skies
This is Bob Moler with Ephemeris for Friday, January 31st. Today the Sun will be up for 9 hours and 47 minutes, setting at 5:50, and it will rise tomorrow at 8:01. The Moon, 2 days past new, will set at 8:39 this evening.
January was a wild and crazy month, let’s hope February is short and sweet. Well, at least it’ll be short. The daylight hours throughout the month will be getting longer. Daylight hours will increase from 9 hours and 50 minutes tomorrow to 11 hours and 8 minutes on the 28th. The sunrise time will decrease from 8:01 today to 7:21 at month’s end. The sunset times will increase from 5:51 tomorrow to 6:29 on the 28th. Along with that the altitude of the Sun at noon will increase from 28.4 degrees tomorrow 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 Moon will be near Saturn tonight.
The astronomical event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan (EST, UT – 5 hours). Times will be different for other locations.
Addendum
February Evening Star Chart

The planets and stars are plotted for the 14th at 9 PM EST in the evening and 6 AM 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 45 minutes or one hour 45 minutes (Daylight Time) earlier than the current time.
Note the chart times of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. are for the 14th and 15th. For each week before these dates, add ½ hour (28 minutes if you’re picky). For each week after, subtract ½ hour. Planet positions on dates other than the 15th can be found in the Wednesday planet posts on this blog.
February 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.
- 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. |
| 2025-02-01 | 6h22m | 6h56m | 19h00m | 19h35m | 21h58m | 6h22m | 0.17 |
| 2025-02-02 | 6h21m | 6h55m | 19h02m | 19h36m | 23h16m | 6h21m | 0.27 |
| 2025-02-03 | 6h20m | 6h54m | 19h03m | 19h37m | – | 6h20m | 0.37 |
| 2025-02-04 | 6h19m | 6h53m | 19h04m | 19h38m | 0h35m | 6h19m | 0.49 |
| 2025-02-05 | 6h18m | 6h52m | 19h05m | 19h39m | 1h55m | 6h18m | 0.6 |
| 2025-02-06 | 6h17m | 6h51m | 19h07m | 19h41m | 3h15m | 6h17m | 0.71 |
| 2025-02-07 | 6h16m | 6h49m | 19h08m | 19h42m | 4h30m | 6h16m | 0.8 |
| 2025-02-08 | 6h14m | 6h48m | 19h09m | 19h43m | 5h36m | 6h14m | 0.88 |
| 2025-02-09 | 6h13m | 6h47m | 19h11m | 19h44m | – | – | 0.94 |
| 2025-02-10 | 6h12m | 6h46m | 19h12m | 19h46m | – | – | 0.98 |
| 2025-02-11 | 6h11m | 6h44m | 19h13m | 19h47m | – | – | 1 |
| 2025-02-12 | 6h09m | 6h43m | 19h14m | 19h48m | – | – | 1 |
| 2025-02-13 | 6h08m | 6h42m | 19h16m | 19h50m | – | – | 0.97 |
| 2025-02-14 | 6h07m | 6h40m | 19h17m | 19h51m | 19h51m | 20h35m | 0.93 |
| 2025-02-15 | 6h05m | 6h39m | 19h18m | 19h52m | 19h52m | 21h39m | 0.88 |
| 2025-02-16 | 6h04m | 6h38m | 19h20m | 19h53m | 19h53m | 22h43m | 0.81 |
| 2025-02-17 | 6h02m | 6h36m | 19h21m | 19h55m | 19h55m | 23h47m | 0.73 |
| 2025-02-18 | 6h01m | 6h35m | 19h22m | 19h56m | 19h56m | – | 0.64 |
| 2025-02-19 | 6h00m | 6h33m | 19h23m | 19h57m | 19h57m | 0h53m | 0.55 |
| 2025-02-20 | 5h58m | 6h32m | 19h25m | 19h58m | 19h58m | 2h00m | 0.46 |
| 2025-02-21 | 5h56m | 6h30m | 19h26m | 20h00m | 20h00m | 3h07m | 0.36 |
| 2025-02-22 | 5h55m | 6h29m | 19h27m | 20h01m | 20h01m | 4h10m | 0.26 |
| 2025-02-23 | 5h53m | 6h27m | 19h29m | 20h02m | 20h02m | 5h06m | 0.18 |
| 2025-02-24 | 5h52m | 6h25m | 19h30m | 20h04m | 20h04m | 5h52m | 0.1 |
| 2025-02-25 | 5h50m | 6h24m | 19h31m | 20h05m | 20h05m | 5h50m | 0.04 |
| 2025-02-26 | 5h48m | 6h22m | 19h33m | 20h06m | 20h06m | 5h48m | 0.01 |
| 2025-02-27 | 5h47m | 6h21m | 19h34m | 20h08m | 20h08m | 5h47m | 0 |
| 2025-02-28 | 5h45m | 6h19m | 19h35m | 20h09m | 20h09m | 5h45m | 0.02 |
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 Sa Venus: 45° E
1 Sa 3:27 PM Moon-Venus: 2.4° N
1 Sa 5:06 PM Moon Ascending Node
1 Sa 9:43 PM Moon Perigee: 367500 km
5 We 3:02 AM First Quarter
6 Th 1:43 AM Moon-Pleiades: 0.5° S
8 Sa 5:40 AM Moon North Dec.: 28.6° N
9 Su 6:57 AM Mercury Superior Conj.
9 Su 2:36 PM Moon-Mars: 0.8° S
10 Mo 12:19 AM Moon-Pollux: 2.2° N
11 Tu 12:03 AM Moon-Beehive: 2.7° S
12 We 8:53 AM Full Moon
12 We 6:21 PM Moon-Regulus: 2.3° S
15 Sa 1:53 AM Moon Descending Node
17 Mo 7:01 AM Moon-Spica: 0.3° N
17 Mo 8:11 PM Moon Apogee: 404900 km
20 Th 12:32 PM Last Quarter
21 Fr 3:21 AM Moon-Antares: 0.5° N
22 Sa 5:32 PM Moon South Dec.: 28.7° S
27 Th 7:45 PM New Moon
Mar 1 Sa Venus: 30.4° E
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
February, 2025 Local time zone: EST
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| DATE | SUN SUN DAYLIGHT| TWILIGHT* |MOON RISE OR ILLUM |
| | RISE SET HOURS | END START |PHASE SET** TIME FRACTN|
+=======================================================================+
|Sat 1| 08:01a 05:51p 09:50 | 06:58p 06:55a | Set 09:57p 15%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 2| 08:00a 05:53p 09:53 | 06:59p 06:54a | Set 11:15p 24%|
|Mon 3| 07:59a 05:54p 09:55 | 07:00p 06:53a | Set 12:35a 35%|
|Tue 4| 07:57a 05:56p 09:58 | 07:01p 06:52a | Set 01:55a 46%|
|Wed 5| 07:56a 05:57p 10:01 | 07:03p 06:51a |F Qtr Set 03:14a 57%|
|Thu 6| 07:55a 05:59p 10:03 | 07:04p 06:50a | Set 04:30a 68%|
|Fri 7| 07:54a 06:00p 10:06 | 07:05p 06:48a | Set 05:36a 78%|
|Sat 8| 07:52a 06:01p 10:09 | 07:06p 06:47a | Set 06:29a 86%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 9| 07:51a 06:03p 10:12 | 07:08p 06:46a | Set 07:10a 93%|
|Mon 10| 07:49a 06:04p 10:14 | 07:09p 06:45a | Set 07:42a 97%|
|Tue 11| 07:48a 06:06p 10:17 | 07:10p 06:43a | Set 08:06a 100%|
|Wed 12| 07:47a 06:07p 10:20 | 07:12p 06:42a |Full Rise 06:21p 100%|
|Thu 13| 07:45a 06:08p 10:23 | 07:13p 06:41a | Rise 07:29p 98%|
|Fri 14| 07:44a 06:10p 10:26 | 07:14p 06:39a | Rise 08:34p 94%|
|Sat 15| 07:42a 06:11p 10:29 | 07:16p 06:38a | Rise 09:38p 89%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 16| 07:41a 06:13p 10:32 | 07:17p 06:37a | Rise 10:42p 82%|
|Mon 17| 07:39a 06:14p 10:35 | 07:18p 06:35a | Rise 11:47p 75%|
|Tue 18| 07:38a 06:15p 10:37 | 07:19p 06:34a | Rise 12:52a 66%|
|Wed 19| 07:36a 06:17p 10:40 | 07:21p 06:32a | Rise 01:59a 57%|
|Thu 20| 07:34a 06:18p 10:43 | 07:22p 06:31a |L Qtr Rise 03:06a 47%|
|Fri 21| 07:33a 06:20p 10:46 | 07:23p 06:29a | Rise 04:09a 38%|
|Sat 22| 07:31a 06:21p 10:49 | 07:25p 06:28a | Rise 05:06a 28%|
+------+-----------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
|Sun 23| 07:29a 06:22p 10:52 | 07:26p 06:26a | Rise 05:53a 19%|
|Mon 24| 07:28a 06:24p 10:55 | 07:27p 06:24a | Rise 06:30a 12%|
|Tue 25| 07:26a 06:25p 10:59 | 07:28p 06:23a | Rise 07:00a 6%|
|Wed 26| 07:24a 06:26p 11:02 | 07:30p 06:21a | Rise 07:25a 2%|
|Thu 27| 07:23a 06:28p 11:05 | 07:31p 06:20a |New Set 06:14p 0%|
|Fri 28| 07:21a 06:29p 11:08 | 07:32p 06:18a | Set 07:34p 1%|
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
* Nautical Twilight
** Moonrise or moonset, whichever occurs between sunset and sunrise
Created using my LookingUp for MS-DOS app.