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Sky this Month
MAY 2020
By David Mills
Moon
• Full Moon will be on the 7th of the month at 6:45 A.M. EDT after moonset.
• This months Full Moon is the last Supermoon of 2020.
• May’s full Moon is called the Planting Moon.
Moon
• New Moon will be on the 22nd of May at 1:39 P.M. EDT.
Mercury
• Mercury reappears in the evening sky around mid-month.
• Mercury appears low in the western twilight sky just after sunset.
• Comet Atlas will also be seen low in the west at twilight. If the comet survives that long to see it.
• On May 21st Mercury and Venus share a close conjunction at evening twilight around 9:30 P.M. Seen low in the west.
Venus
• Venus shines in the western evening sky just after sunset at the beginning of the month.
Venus
• On the 21st of the month Venus and Mercury have a close conjunction just after sunset. Seen low in the western twilight.
• By month’s end Venus will be in close conjunction with the sun.
Mars
•Mars is seen in the southeastern sky in the predawn sky.
•On May 1st Mars is rising around 3:30 A.M. Mars is still in retrograde motion. (Moving Eastward).
•On May 15th, the Moon passes south of the planet in the early morning eastern sky.
Mars
• By month’s end the planet Mars now rises at 2:30 a.m. in the early morning sky to the southeast.
Jupiter
• Jupiter now rises around 2:10 A.M in the early morning sky looking east at the beginning of the month.
• The planet Saturn is also closing in on the planet Jupiter. Saturn now rises less than 30 minutes after Jupiter.
• On May 12th around 4:00 A.M the Moon passes just 4 degrees south of Jupiter.
• By the end of May Jupiter is now rising shortly after midnight.
Jupiter
• By the end of May Jupiter is now rising shortly after midnight.
Saturn
• Saturn is now rising in the late morning eastern sky after 2:30 A.M.
• On May 13th, the Moon makes a wide pass south of the planet around 3:30 A.M in the southeastern sky.
Saturn
• By month’s end Saturn is now rising at around 12:30 A.M EDT.
Uranus
• Uranus reappears low in the east in predawn twilight late in the month around May 27th.
• Located in Aries on the Cetus border where it will remain for the beginning of 2020.
• Uranus is still close to the sun and the viewing window is short this month.
• Uranus rises around 4:15 A.M, right before the beginning of morning twilight.
Neptune
• At the beginning of May, Neptune now rises around 4:20 A.M in the eastern sky. The planet remains in the stars of Aquarius.
• On May 16th, in the early predawn eastern sky the Moon makes a wide pass south of the planet.
Neptune
• By the end of the month Neptune rises around 2:30 AM.
DEEP SKY
COMET C/2019 Y4 ATLAS
COMET C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS)
• As of April 20, 2020 the comet has broken into 4 parts. The chances of Comet Atlas surviving until closest approach to the sun is slim at best.
• Over the next 2 weeks will be the best chance to catch it before it completely breaks apart.
COMET C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS)
• Skywatchers had high hopes that a comet called ATLAS would light up the night sky this spring, with forecasts suggesting it could become bright enough to see with the unaided eye.
• Instead, the icy object crumbled to pieces — but it's still putting on a spectacular show for scientists. Ye Quanzhi, an astronomer at the University of Maryland, snagged some time with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to take a look at Comet ATLAS on Monday (April 20) and caught a stunning image of its fragments that he shared on Twitter as a preview of his research.
COMET C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS)
• Comet ATLAS (formally known as C/2019 Y4) has disintegrated before our very eyes, and two new images from the Hubble Space Telescope show the comet has crumbled into 25 pieces.
• Photo taken April 29, 2020 by Hubble Space Telescope
That is the Sky this Month
By David Mills