Conjunction of Jupiter and Ceres

Dominic Ford, Editor
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Jupiter and 1 Ceres will share the same right ascension, with Jupiter passing 5°39' to the south of 1 Ceres.

From Cambridge , the pair will be visible in the dawn sky, rising at 02:43 (EDT) and reaching an altitude of 28° above the south-eastern horizon before fading from view as dawn breaks at around 05:57.

Jupiter will be at mag -1.8, and 1 Ceres at mag 8.8, both in the constellation Libra.

A graph of the angular separation between Jupiter and 1 Ceres around the time of closest approach is available here.

The positions of the two objects at the moment of conjunction will be as follows:

Object Right Ascension Declination Constellation Magnitude Angular Size
Jupiter 15h32m20s 18°07'S Libra -1.8 32"5
1 Ceres 15h32m20s 12°28'S Libra 8.8 0"0

The coordinates above are given in J2000.0. The pair will be at an angular separation of 54° from the Sun, which is in Sagittarius at this time of year.

The sky on 5 Jul 2024

The sky on 5 July 2024
Sunrise
05:11
Sunset
20:23
Twilight ends
22:35
Twilight begins
02:58


Waxing Crescent

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29 days old

Planets
Rise Culm. Set
Mercury 06:54 14:18 21:41
Venus 05:51 13:24 20:57
Moon 04:17 12:35 20:48
Mars 01:48 08:55 16:01
Jupiter 02:51 10:17 17:43
Saturn 23:31 05:11 10:52
All times shown in EDT.

Source

The circumstances of this event were computed using the DE430 planetary ephemeris published by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

This event was automatically generated by searching the ephemeris for planetary alignments which are of interest to amateur astronomers, and the text above was generated based on an estimate of your location.

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Image credit

The Moon in conjunction with Venus and Jupiter, with the Very Large Telescope in the foreground. Image © Y. Beletsky, ESO, 2009.

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