As an important astronomical event is the penumbra lunar eclipse on October 18 , when it will be of course, Full Moon .

On October 13 is the Astronomy

Day .

03 october 2013 - Uranus in oposition. . The blue-green p lanet will be closest to Earth and it will be fully illuminated by the S un. This is the best time to observe and photograph Uranus. Because of its distance , it will appear only as a small blue- green dot.

03 october 2013 - Venus at the Aphelion . Venus reaches the farthest point from the Sun at 21:00 .

05 october 2013 - New Moon . Moon will be between the Earth and the Sun and will not be visible from Earth . This phase takes place at 00 :34.

06 october 2013 -

Mercury 3 ° S. of Moon.

07 october 2013 -

Draconid Meteor shower . The Moon will be illuminated 5%.

09 october 2013 Mercury at the highest elongation : 25.3°E at 12:00.

10 october 2013 -

Saturn 5.4 ° north of Mercury ( conjunction).

11 october 2013

- Moon at the Perigee

at

1:06

Moon

reaches

perigee

the closest point

to Earth

369,813 km

from Earth.

15 october 2013

- Mars - Regulus : 0.9°N at 05:51.





18 october 2013

Full Moon . Earth is between the Sun and the Moon and so the Moon will be fully illuminated as seen from Earth . This phase occurs at 23 :38 .

18 october 2013 - P enumbral Lunar Eclipse . The eclipse will be visible all over the world at 1:51 pm , except in Australia and extreme eastern Siberia.

21, 22 october 2013

-

Orionid meteor shower .

Orionids

are

a meteor shower

of

medium intensity,

which produces

about 20

meteors per

hour.

A

good

any

morning

from

October 20 to 24

irst Quarter Moon

will set

before

midnight,

leaving a

dark

sky

The best cardinal point

to see

will

be

to

the east

after midnight

.Orionids

originates from

Comet Halley

25 october 2013

Moon at the Apogee .

at

4:25 p.m.

the Moon will

reach

its peak,

the farthest point

from Earth

404,561 km

from Earth.

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