Eastern morning sky on Thursday, April 14 as seen from Adelaide at 6:04 ACST (60 minutes before sunrise, click to embiggen). Saturn, the crescent Moon and Mars form a triangle above the horizon. Similar views will be seen from the rest of Australia at roughly the equivalent local time (60 minutes before sunrise)North-western sky on Tuesday, April 19 as seen from Adelaide at 18:16 ACST (60 minutes after sunset, click to embiggen). Venus and he thin crescent Moon are close together. Similar views will be seen from the rest of Australia at roughly the equivalent local time (30 minutes after sunset) To be read in conjunction with the astrophiz podcast #233https://soundcloud.com/astrophiz/astrophiz-233-may-sky-guide-2026 May 02 May 2026 Full Moon 02 May 2026 Venus close to the Red star Aldebaran in the evening twilight 04 May 2026 Moon close to Antares in the morning twilight 6-7 May 2026Eta Aquariid meteor shower 14 May 2026Crescent Moon near Saturn in the morning twilight (3°) 15 May…
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