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10/28/2019 – Ephemeris – The constellations of Triangulum and Aries the ram

October 28, 2019 Comments off

Ephemeris for Monday, October 28th. Today the Sun will be up for 10 hours and 22 minutes, setting at 6:37, and it will rise tomorrow at 8:16. The Moon, 1 day past new, will set at 7:22 this evening.

High in the east-southeast at 9 p.m. can be seen the Great Square of Pegasus. From the top left star of the square diverge two curved lines of stars that is Andromeda the chained princess. Just below and left of Andromeda is a slender triangle of stars, none particularly bright. It has a name you can easily see in the stars, Triangulum, the triangle. Early Christians saw it as the Mitre of Saint Peter or the Trinity. Another small constellation seen below Triangulum is the much better known constellation Aries the ram, a small hockey stick of a constellation, not that hard to spot. It is the first constellation of the Zodiac, where the Sun is supposed to enter on the first day of spring. Due to the wobble of the Earth’s axis, that honor is now given to Pisces.

The times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.

Addendum

Cetus, Triangulum, Aries and surrounding constellations on November 8, 2012 at 9 p.m. Created using Stellarium.

Cetus, Triangulum, Aries and surrounding constellations. Created using Stellarium.

Aries the ram

Aries the ram animated finder chart. Created using Stellarium and GIMP.