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Cel Nocturn De Juny De 2021 Cel Nocturn de Juny de 2021 Esta carta està dissenyada per a un observador situat en LLEGENDA 0 magnitud 1 magnitud 2 magnitud 3 magnitud 4 magnitud 5 magnitud Venus Objecte cel profund Mart CORB POSICIÓ DELS PLANETES SOBRE L’HORITZÓ 90 º Mitjan juny, a les 22:00 hora local 90 º Mitjan juny, a les 05:00 hora local 60 º 60 º Júpiter Saturn Mart 30 º 30 º Venus Venus s'observa sobre l'horitzó Oest –Nord-oest després de la posta del sol, en Bessons. Mart és visible durant la primera part de la nit, en Cranc. Júpiter es veu al llarg de l'última part de la nit fins a l'alba, en Aquari. Saturn s'observa poc després de la mitjanit fins a l'eixida del sol, en Capri- corn. *Per conéixer els passos de l’ISS durant del mes de juny consultar la pàgina web: https://goo.gl/hKkZDz L’ ESTRELA DEL MES: fama internacional, o simplement per te- tot aquest temps. Però no totes les cons- mes religiosos. Com a exemple d'aquest tel·lacions han tingut la mateixa sort. Unes CONSTEL·LACIONS PERDUDES últim cas tenim l'astrònom alemany, Julius altres com: Antinous, Cerberus, Felis, Ga- Aquest mes no parlarem de cap cons- Schiller, qui va voler canviar les cons- llus, Jordanus, Machina Electrica, Musca tel·lació en concret, sinó que realitzarem tel·lacions per personatges de la Bíblia. Borealis, Quadrans Muralis, Taurus Ponia- un xicotet recorregut per la “història de Fins i tot va arribar a publicar un atles on tovii, Telescopium Herschelii, Tigris o les constel·lacions”. es plasmava aquest canvi: Coelum Stella- Triangulum Minus no són recordades i Abans de la publicació del llistat oficial de tum Christianum. simplement han sigut esborrades de la les 88 constel·lacions “modernes”, creat Només nomenarem algunes d'aquestes història. per la Unió Astronòmica Internacional formacions que, encara que van aparéixer Algunes de les històries associades a (IAU) i en el qual es recullen les 48 cons- en el seu moment en atles i cartes celes- aquestes constel·lacions són curioses i tel·lacions descrites per Claudio Ptoloneo tes i fins i tot diccionaris astronòmics, no extravagants alhora que interessants. Per en el seu llibre Almagesto, era bastant van aconseguir ser acceptades per la co- exemple, les constel·lacions de Jordanus i freqüent que els astrònoms europeus, munitat astronòmica i finalment van caure Tigris representen als rius Jordan i Tigris. naturalistes i/o cartògrafs celestes crearen en l'oblit o van ser substituïdes per unes Van ser creades per Petrus Plancius en noves constel·lacions. De fet, durant els altres i com a resultat no han arribat fins 1612 i ocupaven regions diferents de la segles XVI, XVII i XVIII això va ser una als nostres dies. volta celeste. Tigris es trobava entre les pràctica habitual. La més coneguda de les constel·lacions constel·lacions de Cignus i Aquila, i Jorda- Moltes d'aquestes constel·lacions, igual perdudes, sense lloc a dubte, és Argos nus anava des de la cua de la Ursa Major que les seues figures en el cel, responien Navis. Aquesta constel·lació va ser dividida fins a l'actual Camelopardalis (Girafa). merament a interessos personals: as- en tres parts per l'astrònom i abat francés Totes dues constel·lacions van desaparéi- trònoms que buscaven el favor de reis, Nicolas Louis de Lacaille, fet que l'ha man- xer durant el segle XVIII. uns altres que buscaven reconeixement i tinguda en la memòria col·lectiva durant TAULA D’ORTOS I OCASOS DEL SOL I LA LLUNA Dilluns Dimarts Dimecres Dijous Divendres Dissabte Diumenge Quart minvant 1 2 3 4 5 6 Orto: 03:19 Orto: 06:36 Orto: 02:22 Orto: 06:36 Orto: 02:52 Orto: 06:36 Orto: 06:35 Orto: 03:42 Orto: 06:25 Orto: 04:05 Orto: 06:35 Orto: 04:28 Ocàs: 21:23 Ocàs: 12:44 Ocàs: 21:23 Ocàs: 13:49 Ocàs: 21:24 Ocàs:14:51 Ocàs: 21:25 Ocàs: 15:51 Ocàs: 21:25 Orto: 16:50 Ocàs: 21:26 Ocàs: 17:49 Lluna nova 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Orto: 07:07 Orto: 06:34 Orto: 07:56 Orto: 06:34 Orto: 08:51 Orto: 06:34 Orto: 04:52 Orto: 06:34 Orto: 05:19 Orto: 06:34 Orto:05:49 Orto: 06:34 Orto: 06:25 Orto: 06:34 Ocàs: 22:41 Ocàs: 21:30 Orto: 23:32 Ocàs: 21:30 Ocàs: 21:27 Ocàs: 18:48 Ocàs: 21:28 Orto: 19:47 Ocàs: 21:28 Orto: 20:47 Ocàs: 21:29 Ocàs: 21:46 Ocàs: 21:29 Quart creixent 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Ocàs: 01:59 Ocàs: 02:54 Orto: 06:34 Ocàs: 00:17 Orto: 06:34 Ocàs: 00:55 Orto: 06:34 Ocàs: 01:29 Orto: 06:34 Orto: 06:34 Ocàs: 02:27 Orto: 06:34 Orto: 06:34 Ocàs: 03:21 Orto: 13:09 Ocàs: 21:30 Orto: 09:52 Ocàs: 21:31 Orto: 10:56 Ocàs: 21:31 Orto: 12:02 Ocàs: 21:31 Ocàs: 21:31 Orto: 14:17 Ocàs: 21:32 Orto: 15:26 Ocàs: 21:32 Orto: 16:38 Lluna plena 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Orto: 06:35 Ocàs: 03:51 Orto: 06:35 Ocàs: 04:25 Orto: 06:35 Ocàs: 05:06 Orto: 06:35 Ocàs: 05:56 Orto: 06:36 Ocàs: 06:56 Orto: 06:36 Ocàs: 08:04 Orto: 06:36 Ocàs: 09:15 Ocàs: 21:32 Orto: 17:53 Ocàs: 20:32 Orto: 19:10 Ocàs: 21:32 Orto: 20:27 Ocàs: 21:33 Orto: 21:40 Ocàs: 21:33 Orto: 22:43 Ocàs: 21:33 Orto:23:35 Ocàs: 21:33 28 29 30 Orto: 06:37 Orto: 00:17 Orto: 06:37 Orto: 00:52 Orto: 06:38 Orto: 01:20 Ocàs: 21:33 Ocàs: 10:26 Ocàs: 21:33 Ocàs: 11:35 Ocàs: 21:33 Ocàs: 12:39 EFEMÈRIDES : El 21 de juny, a les 05. 32 hora local, tindrà lloc el solstici de juny, i comença l'estiu en l'hemisferi nord. ¿QUÈ VA OCÓRRER AL MAIG? Mart és notícia: NASA ha aconseguit que un helicòpter vole allí, el primer dels que podrien explorar el planeta des de l'aire en el futur i la Xina ha col·locat el seu primer róver en la superfície. Un equip científic internacional ha recopilat el cens de tots els objectes celestes coneguts en un radi de 30 anys-llum al voltant del Sol, creant un nou catàleg que conté 540 estreles, nanes marrons, nanes blanques i exoplanetes, agrupats en 339 sistemes. OneWeb i SpaceX es troben immerses en una carrera per col·locar flotilles de milers de satèl·lits de comunicació en òrbita. Al març quasi van xocar diversos d'ells, per primera vegada. Les maniobres evasives de OneWeb van aconseguir evitar-ho. .
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