Night Sky for Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart, Perth and Telescope Or Binoculars Is a Few Days Either Side Of
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TheSky (c) Astronomy Software 1984-1998 CAMELOPARDALIS N ight sky map April 2019 North STAR BRIGHTNESS URSA MAJOR Zero or brighter URSA MAJOR 1st magnitude Capella nd 2 CANES VENATICI LYNX PERSEUS rd NE AURIGA 3 th Gemini (the Twins) 4 NW LEO MINOR First Quarter Moon on 13th Leo (the Lion) Pollux GEMINI Mars CANCER COMA BERENICES LEO P Regulus TAURUS Arcturus Aldebaran CANIS MINOR Procyon Betelgeuse SEXTANS HYDRA M42 ORION MONOCEROS ORION’S BELT CRATER Rigel VIRGO HYDRA Sirius East CORVUS CANIS MAJOR LEPUS Spica PYXIS Adhara CORVUS ANTLIA ERIDANUS PUPPIS West COLUMBA FALSE CROSS Canopus VELA Eta Carina SOUTHERN CROSS CAELUM Zubenelgenubi Canopus PICTOR ERIDANUS CARINA LIBRA CENTAURUS P CRUX VOLANS FORNAX Mimosa DORADO JUPITER LMC MUSCA RETICULUM HOROLOGIUM Hadar CHAMAELEON POINTERS MENSA Alpha Centauri LUPUS CIRCINUS HYDRUS South Celestial Pole APUS Achernar NORMA TRIANGULUM AUSTRALE OCTANS SMC Antares SE CHART KEY TUCANA PHOENIX Bright star SCORPIUS SWSCULPTOR ARA MOON PHASE Faint star PAVO Ecliptic Milky Way Celestial Equator New Moon 05th First quarter 13th P Planet Centre of the Galaxy Full Moon 19th LMC or Large Magellanic Cloud TELESCOPIUM South INDUS Last quarter 27th SMC or Small Magellanic Cloud GRUS CORONA AUSTRALIS THE CHART HIGHLIGHTS IN APRIL 2019 The star chart shows the stars and constellations visible in the The best time to view the Moon with a small night sky for Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart, Perth and telescope or binoculars is a few days either side of Brisbane in April at about 7:30pm (local standard time). For its first quarterPISCIS phase AUSTRINUS on the 13th. Mars is low in Darwin and similar northerly locations, the chart will still apply, the north-western sky after sunset in the MICROSCOPIUM but some stars willSAGITTARIUS be lost off the southern edge while extra constellation Taurus. Prominent in the sky this stars will be visible to the north. Stars down to a brightness or month, are the constellations of Canis Major (the magnitude limit of 4.5 are shown on the star chart. To use this Great Dog), Orion (the Hunter), Gemini (the Twins) star chart, rotate the chart so that the direction you are facing and Leo (the Lion). Crux (the Southern Cross) is (north, south, east or west) is shown at the bottom. The centre low in the south-eastern sky. Crux can be easily of the chart represents the point directly above your head, located as it is always adjacent to the so-called called the zenith point, and the outer circular edge represents Pointer stars of Centaurus (the Centaur). the horizon. Sydney Observatory is part of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. The Sydney Observatory night sky map was created by Dr M. Anderson using the TheSky software. This month’s edition was prepared by Melissa Hulbert. © 2019 Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney. .