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UID:20250101_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250101T235941Z
DTSTART:20250101T235941Z
SUMMARY:The cluster Messier 41 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster M41 (NGC 2287; mag 4.5) in Canis Major culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250101_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250101_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A14_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250103T022245Z
DTSTART:20250103T022245Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 14 Irene at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 14 Irene makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A14_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A14_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250103_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250103T152345Z
DTSTART:20250103T152345Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;26&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250103_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250103_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250103_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250103T162459Z
DTSTART:20250103T162459Z
SUMMARY:Quadrantid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Quadrantid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250103_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250103_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250103_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250103T163216Z
DTSTART:20250103T163216Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250103_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250103_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250104_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250104T132811Z
DTSTART:20250104T132811Z
SUMMARY:The Earth at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Earth reaches its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250104_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250104_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250104_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250104T165107Z
DTSTART:20250104T165107Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250104_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250104_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250104_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250104T165107Z
DTSTART:20250104T165107Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Africa, Europe, Greenland, Russia, Corsica, Guernsey, Menorca, Mallorca, Ibiza, Isla de Alborán, Melilla, Islas Chafarinas, Shetland, Orkney and Northern Ireland. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250104_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250104_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250104_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250104T172351Z
DTSTART:20250104T172351Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 40&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250104_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250104_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250105_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250105T142111Z
DTSTART:20250105T142111Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Neptune
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Neptune, creating a lunar occultation visible from Russia and Svalbard. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250105_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250105_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250106_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250106T235646Z
DTSTART:20250106T235646Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250106_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250106_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250108_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250108T000059Z
DTSTART:20250108T000059Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250108_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250108_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250110_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250110T013955Z
DTSTART:20250110T013955Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250110_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250110_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250110_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250110T083146Z
DTSTART:20250110T083146Z
SUMMARY:Venus at greatest elongation east
DESCRIPTION:Venus is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250110_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250110_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250110_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250202T083146Z
DTSTART:20250202T083146Z
SUMMARY:Venus at highest altitude in evening sky
DESCRIPTION:Venus is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250110_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250110_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250110_15_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250110T214544Z
DTSTART:20250110T214544Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250110_15_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250110_15_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250110_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250110T231348Z
DTSTART:20250110T231348Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;25&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250110_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250110_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250111_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250111T161251Z
DTSTART:20250111T161251Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Seychelles, British Indian Ocean Territory, Spratly Islands and Paracel Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250111_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250111_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250112_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250112T020402Z
DTSTART:20250112T020402Z
SUMMARY:Venus at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Venus reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250112_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250112_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250112_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250112T133211Z
DTSTART:20250112T133211Z
SUMMARY:Mars at perigee
DESCRIPTION:Mars reaches its closest point to the Earth &ndash; marking the best time to observe it in 1970. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250112_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250112_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A887_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250113T093445Z
DTSTART:20250113T093445Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 887 Alinda at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 887 Alinda makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A887_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A887_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK24G030_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250113T120000Z
DTSTART:20250113T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) passes perigee
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) makes its closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK24G030_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK24G030_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK24G030_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250113T120000Z
DTSTART:20250113T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK24G030_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK24G030_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250113_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250113T222649Z
DTSTART:20250113T222649Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250113_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250113_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250114_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250114T034234Z
DTSTART:20250114T034234Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 13&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250114_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250114T034811Z
DTSTART:20250114T034811Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250114_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250114T034811Z
DTSTART:20250114T034811Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Mars, creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Africa, the Americas, Portugal, the Portuguese Azores, Madeira, the Savage Islands and the Canary Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250114_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250114T162604Z
DTSTART:20250114T162604Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250114_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250114T235901Z
DTSTART:20250114T235901Z
SUMMARY:The cluster Messier 47 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster M47 (NGC 2422; mag 4.4) in Puppis culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250114_17_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250114T235917Z
DTSTART:20250114T235917Z
SUMMARY:NGC 2403 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:NGC 2403 (mag 8.9), a spiral galaxy in Camelopardalis culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_17_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250114_17_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250116_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250116T023228Z
DTSTART:20250116T023228Z
SUMMARY:Mars at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Mars is optimally positioned for observation, appears at its closest, brightest and largest. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250116_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250116_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250116_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250116T235949Z
DTSTART:20250116T235949Z
SUMMARY:The cluster NGC 2451 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster NGC 2451 (mag 2.8) in Puppis culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250116_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250116_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250118_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250118T173001Z
DTSTART:20250118T173001Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Saturn pass within 2&deg;10&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250118_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250118_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250119_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250119T044151Z
DTSTART:20250119T044151Z
SUMMARY:γ-Ursae Minorid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The γ-Ursae Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250119_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250119_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250119_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250119T140127Z
DTSTART:20250119T140127Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250119_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250119_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250120_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250120T051647Z
DTSTART:20250120T051647Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;31&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250120_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250120_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250120_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250120T235655Z
DTSTART:20250120T235655Z
SUMMARY:The cluster NGC 2516 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster NGC 2516 (mag 3.8) in Volans culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250120_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250120_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250121_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250121T043017Z
DTSTART:20250121T043017Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Africa. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250121_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250121_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250121_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250121T045401Z
DTSTART:20250121T045401Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250121_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250121_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250121_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250121T121959Z
DTSTART:20250121T121959Z
SUMMARY:134340 Pluto at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:134340 Pluto is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250121_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250121_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250121_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250121T203125Z
DTSTART:20250121T203125Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250121_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250121_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250123_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250123T235708Z
DTSTART:20250123T235708Z
SUMMARY:The cluster NGC 2547 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster NGC 2547 (mag 4.7) in Vela culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250123_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250123_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250125_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250125T000907Z
DTSTART:20250125T000907Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Madagascar, Maldives, Mauritius and Reunion amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250125_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250125_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250128_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250128T064014Z
DTSTART:20250128T064014Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250128_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250128_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250129_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250129T123709Z
DTSTART:20250129T123709Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250129_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250129_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250130_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250130T161606Z
DTSTART:20250130T161606Z
SUMMARY:Uranus ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Uranus returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250130_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250130_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250130_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250130T235944Z
DTSTART:20250130T235944Z
SUMMARY:The Beehive cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Beehive open star cluster (M44, NGC 2632, also known as Praesepe; mag 3.1) culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250130_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250130_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250130_17_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250130T235954Z
DTSTART:20250130T235954Z
SUMMARY:The Omicron Velorum cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Omicron Velorum open star cluster (IC 2391; mag 2.5) in Vela culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250130_17_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250130_17_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250131_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250131T235756Z
DTSTART:20250131T235756Z
SUMMARY:The cluster IC 2395 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster IC 2395 (mag 4.0) in Vela culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250131_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250131_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250201_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250201T040109Z
DTSTART:20250201T040109Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250201_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250201_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250201_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250201T040109Z
DTSTART:20250201T040109Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from Russia. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250201_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250201_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250201_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250201T045247Z
DTSTART:20250201T045247Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;05&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250201_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250201_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250201_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250201T202725Z
DTSTART:20250201T202725Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;20&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250201_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250201_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250201_15_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250201T222453Z
DTSTART:20250201T222453Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250201_15_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250201_15_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250202_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250202T024645Z
DTSTART:20250202T024645Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250202_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250202_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250203_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250203T195152Z
DTSTART:20250203T195152Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;57&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250203_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250203_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250204_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250204T093807Z
DTSTART:20250204T093807Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250204_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250204_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250205_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250205T080238Z
DTSTART:20250205T080238Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250205_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250205_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250206_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250206T071704Z
DTSTART:20250206T071704Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250206_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250206_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250207_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250207T020111Z
DTSTART:20250207T020111Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250207_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250207_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250207_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250207T033617Z
DTSTART:20250207T033617Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;29&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250207_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250207_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250207_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250207T223557Z
DTSTART:20250207T223557Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Africa, Brazil, French Guiana and the Canary Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250207_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250207_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250207_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250207T235952Z
DTSTART:20250207T235952Z
SUMMARY:NGC 2808 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster NGC 2808 (mag 6.2) in Carina culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250207_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250207_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250208_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250208T015751Z
DTSTART:20250208T015751Z
SUMMARY:α-Centaurid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The α-Centaurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250208_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250208_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250209_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250209T121906Z
DTSTART:20250209T121906Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250209_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250209_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250209_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250209T193539Z
DTSTART:20250209T193539Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 46&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250209_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250209_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250209_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250209T194927Z
DTSTART:20250209T194927Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250209_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250209_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250209_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250209T194927Z
DTSTART:20250209T194927Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Mars, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Russia, China, Canada and Greenland amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250209_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250209_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250212_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250212T135319Z
DTSTART:20250212T135319Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250212_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250212_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A29_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250212T191045Z
DTSTART:20250212T191045Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 29 Amphitrite at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 29 Amphitrite makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A29_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A29_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250214_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250214T173951Z
DTSTART:20250214T173951Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250214_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250214_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250214_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250214T212014Z
DTSTART:20250214T212014Z
SUMMARY:1 Ceres at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:1 Ceres is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250214_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250214_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250216_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250216T085853Z
DTSTART:20250216T085853Z
SUMMARY:Venus at greatest brightness
DESCRIPTION:Venus reaches its greatest brightness in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250216_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250216_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250217_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250217T122719Z
DTSTART:20250217T122719Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Oceania, Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Kingman Reef, Palmyra Atoll and Tokelau. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250217_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250217_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250218_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250218T011007Z
DTSTART:20250218T011007Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250218_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250218_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250219_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250219T162321Z
DTSTART:20250219T162321Z
SUMMARY:Venus at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250219_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250219_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250219_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250219T235605Z
DTSTART:20250219T235605Z
SUMMARY:Messier 81 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:Bode's Galaxy M81 (NGC 3031; mag 6.9) in Ursa Major culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250219_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250219_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250220_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250220T173308Z
DTSTART:20250220T173308Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250220_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250220_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250220_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250220T235904Z
DTSTART:20250220T235904Z
SUMMARY:The cluster NGC 3114 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster NGC 3114 (mag 4.2) in Carina culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250220_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250220_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250221_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250221T085302Z
DTSTART:20250221T085302Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Falkland Islands amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250221_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250221_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250224_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250224T020230Z
DTSTART:20250224T020230Z
SUMMARY:Mars ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Mars returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250224_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250224_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250225_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250225T212613Z
DTSTART:20250225T212613Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;39&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250225_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250225_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250225_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250225T221640Z
DTSTART:20250225T221640Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250225_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250225_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250227_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250227T235629Z
DTSTART:20250227T235629Z
SUMMARY:The cluster IC 2581 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster IC 2581 (mag 4.0) in Carina culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250227_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250227_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250228_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250228T004557Z
DTSTART:20250228T004557Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250228_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250228_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250301_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250301T040228Z
DTSTART:20250301T040228Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250301_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250301_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250301_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250301T042236Z
DTSTART:20250301T042236Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250301_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250301_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250301_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250301T042236Z
DTSTART:20250301T042236Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Mercury, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Australia, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Solomon Islands amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250301_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250301_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250301_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250301T212123Z
DTSTART:20250301T212123Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250301_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250301_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250301_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250301T231859Z
DTSTART:20250301T231859Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250301_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250301_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250303_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250303T062618Z
DTSTART:20250303T062618Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;10&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250303_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250303_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250303_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250303T235610Z
DTSTART:20250303T235610Z
SUMMARY:The Theta Carinae cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Theta Carinae open star cluster (IC 2602, also known as the Southern Pleiades; mag 1.9) culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250303_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250303_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250304_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250304T134532Z
DTSTART:20250304T134532Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250304_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250304_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250305_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250305T130154Z
DTSTART:20250305T130154Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250305_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250305_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250306_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250306T100326Z
DTSTART:20250306T100326Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250306_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250306_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250306_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250306T113210Z
DTSTART:20250306T113210Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;33&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250306_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250306_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250306_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250306T163208Z
DTSTART:20250306T163208Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250306_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250306_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250307_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250307T040001Z
DTSTART:20250307T040001Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Mexico, Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250307_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250307_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250307_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250307T090017Z
DTSTART:20250307T090017Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250307_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250307_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250308_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250308T014127Z
DTSTART:20250308T014127Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in evening sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250308_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250308_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250308_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250308T014127Z
DTSTART:20250308T014127Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation east
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250308_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250308_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250308_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250308T235917Z
DTSTART:20250308T235917Z
SUMMARY:The Wishing Well cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Wishing Well open star cluster (NGC 3532; mag 3.0) in Carina culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250308_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250308_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250309_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250309T002714Z
DTSTART:20250309T002714Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;40&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250309_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250309_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250309_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250309T005735Z
DTSTART:20250309T005735Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250309_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250309_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250309_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250309T104945Z
DTSTART:20250309T104945Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;20&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250309_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250309_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250312_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250312T101915Z
DTSTART:20250312T101915Z
SUMMARY:Saturn at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Saturn is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250312_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250312_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A8_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250312T191045Z
DTSTART:20250312T191045Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 8 Flora at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 8 Flora makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A8_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A8_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250314_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250314T065431Z
DTSTART:20250314T065431Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250314_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250314_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250314_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250314T065859Z
DTSTART:20250314T065859Z
SUMMARY:Total lunar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Moon, visible from the Americas, Antarctica, Alaska, north-eastern  Russia and Africa. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250314_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250314_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250314_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250314T164819Z
DTSTART:20250314T164819Z
SUMMARY:γ-Normid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The γ-Normid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250314_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250314_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250316_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250316T193926Z
DTSTART:20250316T193926Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Africa, Australia, Maldives, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Antarctica and British Indian Ocean Territory. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250316_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250316_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250317_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250317T073555Z
DTSTART:20250317T073555Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250317_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250317_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250317_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250317T163637Z
DTSTART:20250317T163637Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250317_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250317_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250319_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250319T231615Z
DTSTART:20250319T231615Z
SUMMARY:Neptune at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Neptune is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250319_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250319_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250320_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250320T090136Z
DTSTART:20250320T090136Z
SUMMARY:March equinox
DESCRIPTION:Day and night have equal length: the beginning of astronomical spring in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250320_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250320_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250320_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250320T162901Z
DTSTART:20250320T162901Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Australia, Antarctica, New Zealand and Tasmania amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250320_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250320_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250322_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250322T113000Z
DTSTART:20250322T113000Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250322_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250322_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250323_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250323T010247Z
DTSTART:20250323T010247Z
SUMMARY:Venus at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250323_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250323_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250323_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250323T160448Z
DTSTART:20250323T160448Z
SUMMARY:Saturn ring plane crossing
DESCRIPTION:Saturn's seasons are changing, making its rings appear edge-on from the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250323_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250323_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250324_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250324T194357Z
DTSTART:20250324T194357Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250324_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250324_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_0021P_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250325T120000Z
DTSTART:20250325T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_0021P_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_0021P_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250325_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250325T170537Z
DTSTART:20250325T170537Z
SUMMARY:1 Ceres at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:1 Ceres passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250325_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250325_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250327_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250327T010414Z
DTSTART:20250327T010414Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250327_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250327_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250328_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250328T121500Z
DTSTART:20250328T121500Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;50&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250328_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250328_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250329_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250329T104800Z
DTSTART:20250329T104800Z
SUMMARY:Partial solar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Sun,  visible from parts of the Americas, western  Russia, Europe and Africa. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250329_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250329_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250329_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250329T105851Z
DTSTART:20250329T105851Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250329_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250329_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250330_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250330T052505Z
DTSTART:20250330T052505Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250330_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250330_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250331_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250331T054833Z
DTSTART:20250331T054833Z
SUMMARY:136472 Makemake at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136472 Makemake is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250331_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250331_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250401_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250401T205723Z
DTSTART:20250401T205723Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250401_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250401_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250401_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250401T235851Z
DTSTART:20250401T235851Z
SUMMARY:The Sombrero Galaxy is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Sombrero Galaxy M104 (NGC 4594; mag 8.6) in Virgo culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250401_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250401_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250402_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250402T231544Z
DTSTART:20250402T231544Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250402_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250402_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250403_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250403T002441Z
DTSTART:20250403T002441Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;30&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250403_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250403_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250403_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250403T104045Z
DTSTART:20250403T104045Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Oceania, Eastern and Southeast Asia, Federated States of Micronesia, Spratly Islands and Paracel Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250403_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250403_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250404_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250404T235756Z
DTSTART:20250404T235756Z
SUMMARY:Messier 94 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:M94 (mag 8.2), a spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250404_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250404_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250405_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250405T021512Z
DTSTART:20250405T021512Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250405_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250405_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250405_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250405T190400Z
DTSTART:20250405T190400Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;09&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250405_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250405_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250405_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250405T195902Z
DTSTART:20250405T195902Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250405_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250405_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250405_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250405T235644Z
DTSTART:20250405T235644Z
SUMMARY:The Jewel Box cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Jewel Box open star cluster (NGC 4755, also known as the Kappa Crucis Cluster; mag 4.2) in Crux culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250405_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250405_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250413_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250413T002208Z
DTSTART:20250413T002208Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250413_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250413_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250413_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250413T020315Z
DTSTART:20250413T020315Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Latin America and the Caribbean, Saint Helena, South Africa, Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba, Bouvet Island and Grenada. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250413_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250413_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250413_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250413T224805Z
DTSTART:20250413T224805Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250413_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250413_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250413_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250413T235700Z
DTSTART:20250413T235700Z
SUMMARY:Centaurus A is well placed
DESCRIPTION:Centaurus A (NGC 5128; mag 7.0) culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250413_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250413_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250413_17_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250413T235819Z
DTSTART:20250413T235819Z
SUMMARY:Omega Centauri is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The brightest globular cluster in the sky, Omega Centauri (mag 3.6) culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250413_17_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250413_17_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250414_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250414T180316Z
DTSTART:20250414T180316Z
SUMMARY:136199 Eris at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:136199 Eris is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250414_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250414_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250414_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250414T235732Z
DTSTART:20250414T235732Z
SUMMARY:The Whirlpool Galaxy is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Whirlpool Galaxy M51 (NGC 5194; mag 8.4) in Canes Venatici culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250414_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250414_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250415_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250415T230749Z
DTSTART:20250415T230749Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250415_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250415_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250416_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250416T183230Z
DTSTART:20250416T183230Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 41&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250416_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250416_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250416_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250416T203808Z
DTSTART:20250416T203808Z
SUMMARY:Mars at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mars passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250416_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250416_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250416_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250416T225208Z
DTSTART:20250416T225208Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Antarctica, South Africa, Namibia and Botswana amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250416_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250416_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250416_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250416T235644Z
DTSTART:20250416T235644Z
SUMMARY:Messier 83 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Pinwheel Galaxy M83 (NGC 5236; mag 7.2), a face-on spiral galaxy in Hydra culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250416_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250416_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250417_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250417T133205Z
DTSTART:20250417T133205Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250417_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250417_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250417_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250417T235758Z
DTSTART:20250417T235758Z
SUMMARY:Messier 3 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster M3 (NGC 5272; mag 6.3) in Canes Venatici culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250417_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250417_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250421_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250421T013608Z
DTSTART:20250421T013608Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250421_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250421_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250421_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250419T150603Z
DTSTART:20250419T150603Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in morning sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250421_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250421_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250421_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250421T150603Z
DTSTART:20250421T150603Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation west
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250421_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250421_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250422_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250422T003656Z
DTSTART:20250422T003656Z
SUMMARY:136108 Haumea at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136108 Haumea is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250422_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250422_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250422_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250422T131227Z
DTSTART:20250422T131227Z
SUMMARY:Lyrid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250422_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250422_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250422_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250422T235917Z
DTSTART:20250422T235917Z
SUMMARY:Messier 101 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Pinwheel Galaxy M101 (NGC 5457; mag 7.9) in Ursa Major culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250422_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250422_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250423_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250423T184441Z
DTSTART:20250423T184441Z
SUMMARY:π-Puppid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The π-Puppid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250423_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250423_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250424_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250424T060208Z
DTSTART:20250424T060208Z
SUMMARY:Venus at greatest brightness
DESCRIPTION:Venus reaches its greatest brightness in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250424_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250424_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250424_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250424T154104Z
DTSTART:20250424T154104Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250424_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250424_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250425_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250425T012132Z
DTSTART:20250425T012132Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250425_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250425_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250425_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250425T023548Z
DTSTART:20250425T023548Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250425_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250425_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250425_15_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250425T031956Z
DTSTART:20250425T031956Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250425_15_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250425_15_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250425_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250425T042344Z
DTSTART:20250425T042344Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;17&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250425_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250425_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250425_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250425T172730Z
DTSTART:20250425T172730Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250425_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250425_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250426_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250426T010453Z
DTSTART:20250426T010453Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250426_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250426_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250427_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250427T161746Z
DTSTART:20250427T161746Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250427_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250427_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250427_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250427T193211Z
DTSTART:20250427T193211Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250427_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250427_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250428_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250428T225554Z
DTSTART:20250428T225554Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus, Saturn and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Venus, Saturn and Neptune pass within 3&deg;42&#39; of one another. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250428_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250428_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250429_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250429T022359Z
DTSTART:20250429T022359Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;43&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250429_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250429_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250429_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250429T070559Z
DTSTART:20250429T070559Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250429_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250429_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250430_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250430T165404Z
DTSTART:20250430T165404Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250430_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250430_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250430_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250430T173501Z
DTSTART:20250430T173501Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250430_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250430_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250430_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250430T193820Z
DTSTART:20250430T193820Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Brazil, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250430_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250430_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250501_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250501T165729Z
DTSTART:20250501T165729Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Saturn and Ceres
DESCRIPTION:Saturn and Ceres share the same right ascension, at a separation of 7&deg;17&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250501_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250501_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A4_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250502T115845Z
DTSTART:20250502T115845Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 4 Vesta at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 4 Vesta makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A4_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A4_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250503_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250503T231223Z
DTSTART:20250503T231223Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;04&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250503_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250503_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250504_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250504T002600Z
DTSTART:20250504T002600Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250504_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250504_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250504_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250504T025019Z
DTSTART:20250504T025019Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;03&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250504_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250504_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250504_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250504T135218Z
DTSTART:20250504T135218Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250504_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250504_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250505_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250505T134423Z
DTSTART:20250505T134423Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Mars and M44
DESCRIPTION:Mars and M44 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250505_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250505_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250506_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250506T030815Z
DTSTART:20250506T030815Z
SUMMARY:η-Aquariid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The η-Aquariid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250506_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250506_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250506_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250506T060926Z
DTSTART:20250506T060926Z
SUMMARY:Equinox on Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Saturn's seasons are changing, making its rings appear edge-on from the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250506_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250506_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250508_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250508T170832Z
DTSTART:20250508T170832Z
SUMMARY:η-Lyrid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The η-Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250508_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250508_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A9_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250509T071045Z
DTSTART:20250509T071045Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 9 Metis at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 9 Metis makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A9_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A9_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250509_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250509T133120Z
DTSTART:20250509T133120Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Eris
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Eris share the same right ascension, at a separation of 8&deg;39&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250509_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250509_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250510_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250510T080622Z
DTSTART:20250510T080622Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Oceania, Chile, Antarctica, Baker Island, Howland Island and Tokelau. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250510_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250510_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250510_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250510T161150Z
DTSTART:20250510T161150Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Neptune and Ceres
DESCRIPTION:Neptune and Ceres share the same right ascension, at a separation of 8&deg;22&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250510_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250510_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250511_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250511T004657Z
DTSTART:20250511T004657Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250511_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250511_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250511_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250511T235944Z
DTSTART:20250511T235944Z
SUMMARY:Messier 5 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster M5 (NGC 5904; mag 5.7) in Serpens culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250511_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250511_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250512_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250512T165546Z
DTSTART:20250512T165546Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250512_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250512_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250514_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250514T044445Z
DTSTART:20250514T044445Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Antarctica amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250514_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250514_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250514_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250514T185945Z
DTSTART:20250514T185945Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250514_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250514_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250517_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250517T232309Z
DTSTART:20250517T232309Z
SUMMARY:Uranus at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Uranus is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250517_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250517_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250520_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250520T115916Z
DTSTART:20250520T115916Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250520_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250520_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250522_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250522T154411Z
DTSTART:20250522T154411Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250522_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250522_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250522_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250522T180036Z
DTSTART:20250522T180036Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;49&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250522_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250522_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250523_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250523T203850Z
DTSTART:20250523T203850Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250523_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250523_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250523_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250523T235148Z
DTSTART:20250523T235148Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;59&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250523_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250523_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250525_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250525T201509Z
DTSTART:20250525T201509Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250525_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250525_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250526_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250526T013340Z
DTSTART:20250526T013340Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250526_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250526_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250527_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250527T030322Z
DTSTART:20250527T030322Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250527_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250527_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250528_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250528T131332Z
DTSTART:20250528T131332Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;12&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250528_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250528_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250528_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250528T235745Z
DTSTART:20250528T235745Z
SUMMARY:Messier 4 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster M4 (NGC 6121; mag 5.4) in Scorpius culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250528_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250528_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250530_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250530T041910Z
DTSTART:20250530T041910Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250530_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250530_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250531_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250531T132620Z
DTSTART:20250531T132620Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250531_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250531_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250531_11_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250531T205731Z
DTSTART:20250531T205731Z
SUMMARY:Venus at greatest elongation west
DESCRIPTION:Venus is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250531_11_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250531_11_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250531_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250801T205731Z
DTSTART:20250801T205731Z
SUMMARY:Venus at highest altitude in morning sky
DESCRIPTION:Venus is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250531_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250531_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250601_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250601T094856Z
DTSTART:20250601T094856Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250601_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250601_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250601_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250601T105213Z
DTSTART:20250601T105213Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250601_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250601_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250601_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250601T213121Z
DTSTART:20250601T213121Z
SUMMARY:Venus at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Venus reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250601_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250601_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250602_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250602T235607Z
DTSTART:20250602T235607Z
SUMMARY:The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules (M13, NGC 6205; mag 5.8) culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250602_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250602_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250603_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250603T034133Z
DTSTART:20250603T034133Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250603_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250603_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250603_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250603T235745Z
DTSTART:20250603T235745Z
SUMMARY:Messier 12 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster M12 (NGC 6218; mag 6.1) in Ophiuchus culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250603_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250603_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250604_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250604T213134Z
DTSTART:20250604T213134Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Eris
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Eris share the same right ascension, at a separation of 8&deg;50&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250604_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250604_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250605_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250605T235944Z
DTSTART:20250605T235944Z
SUMMARY:Messier 10 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster M10 (NGC 6254; mag 6.6) in Ophiuchus culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250605_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250605_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250606_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250606T142945Z
DTSTART:20250606T142945Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Antarctica, French Southern Territories, Tasmania and Heard Island and McDonald Islands amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250606_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250606_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250606_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250606T235952Z
DTSTART:20250606T235952Z
SUMMARY:Messier 62 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster M62 (NGC 6266; mag 6.4) in Ophiuchus culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250606_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250606_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250607_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250607T104341Z
DTSTART:20250607T104341Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250607_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250607_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250610_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250610T110010Z
DTSTART:20250610T110010Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250610_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250610_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250610_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250610T141844Z
DTSTART:20250610T141844Z
SUMMARY:Daytime Arietid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Daytime Arietid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250610_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250610_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250611_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250611T074341Z
DTSTART:20250611T074341Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250611_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250611_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250611_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250611T235605Z
DTSTART:20250611T235605Z
SUMMARY:Messier 92 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster M92 (NGC 6341; mag 6.5) in Hercules culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250611_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250611_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250612_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250612T041356Z
DTSTART:20250612T041356Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250612_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250612_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250612_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250612T055143Z
DTSTART:20250612T055143Z
SUMMARY:Venus at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250612_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250612_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250615_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250615T235928Z
DTSTART:20250615T235928Z
SUMMARY:NGC 6388 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster NGC 6388 (mag 6.8) in Scorpius culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250615_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250615_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250616_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250616T235936Z
DTSTART:20250616T235936Z
SUMMARY:The Butterfly cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Butterfly open star cluster (M6, NGC 6405; mag 4.2) in Scorpius culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250616_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250616_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250616_17_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250616T235954Z
DTSTART:20250616T235954Z
SUMMARY:NGC 6397 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster NGC 6397 (mag 5.6) in Ara culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250616_17_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250616_17_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250618_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250618T191936Z
DTSTART:20250618T191936Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250618_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250618_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250618_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250618T235748Z
DTSTART:20250618T235748Z
SUMMARY:The cluster IC 4665 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster IC 4665 (mag 4.2) in Ophiuchus culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250618_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250618_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250619_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250619T011100Z
DTSTART:20250619T011100Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon, Saturn and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:The Moon, Saturn and Neptune pass close to one another. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250619_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250619_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250619_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250619T035735Z
DTSTART:20250619T035735Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250619_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250619_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250620_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250620T235719Z
DTSTART:20250620T235719Z
SUMMARY:The Ptolemy cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Ptolemy Cluster (M7, NGC 6475; mag 3.3) in Scorpius culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250620_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250620_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250621_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250621T024256Z
DTSTART:20250621T024256Z
SUMMARY:June solstice
DESCRIPTION:21 June will be the longest day of 2025 in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250621_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250621_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250622_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250622T083638Z
DTSTART:20250622T083638Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 7&deg;10&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250622_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250622_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250622_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250622T235915Z
DTSTART:20250622T235915Z
SUMMARY:The Lagoon Nebula is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Lagoon Nebula (M8; mag 5.8) in Sagittarius culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250622_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250622_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250623_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250623T032952Z
DTSTART:20250623T032952Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250623_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250623_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250623_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250623T044408Z
DTSTART:20250623T044408Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250623_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250623_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250623_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250623T235941Z
DTSTART:20250623T235941Z
SUMMARY:NGC 6541 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster NGC 6541 (mag 6.6) in Corona Australis culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250623_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250623_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250624_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250624T150557Z
DTSTART:20250624T150557Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250624_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250624_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250625_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250625T055021Z
DTSTART:20250625T055021Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250625_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250625_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250625_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250625T103242Z
DTSTART:20250625T103242Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250625_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250625_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250626_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250626T160138Z
DTSTART:20250626T160138Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter at apogee
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter reaches its furthest point from the Earth, as it passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250626_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250626_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250627_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250627T060327Z
DTSTART:20250627T060327Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;50&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250627_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250627_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250627_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250627T110143Z
DTSTART:20250627T110143Z
SUMMARY:June Bootid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The June Bootid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250627_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250627_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250628_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250628T212525Z
DTSTART:20250628T212525Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250628_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250628_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250628_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250628T235909Z
DTSTART:20250628T235909Z
SUMMARY:The cluster NGC 6633 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster NGC 6633 (mag 4.6) in Ophiuchus culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250628_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250628_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250629_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250629T082012Z
DTSTART:20250629T082012Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Saturn and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Saturn and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 59&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250629_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250629_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250630_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250630T010450Z
DTSTART:20250630T010450Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 12&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250630_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250630_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250630_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250630T011600Z
DTSTART:20250630T011600Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250630_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250630_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250630_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250630T011600Z
DTSTART:20250630T011600Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Mars, creating a lunar occultation visible from Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Clipperton Island. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250630_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250630_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250701_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250701T235631Z
DTSTART:20250701T235631Z
SUMMARY:Messier 22 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster M22 (mag 5.2) in Sagittarius, near the Galactic centre, culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250701_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250701_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250701_17_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250701T235856Z
DTSTART:20250701T235856Z
SUMMARY:The cluster IC 4756 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster IC 4756 (mag 4.6) in Serpens culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250701_17_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250701_17_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250702_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250702T193046Z
DTSTART:20250702T193046Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250702_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250702_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250703_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250703T060237Z
DTSTART:20250703T060237Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Mercury and M44
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and M44 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250703_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250703_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250703_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250703T195448Z
DTSTART:20250703T195448Z
SUMMARY:The Earth at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Earth reaches its furthest point from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250703_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250703_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250703_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250703T214040Z
DTSTART:20250703T214040Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Antarctica, Argentina, Chile and Falkland Islands amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250703_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250703_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250704_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250704T005529Z
DTSTART:20250704T005529Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Uranus
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Uranus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;25&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250704_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250704_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250704_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250626T043719Z
DTSTART:20250626T043719Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in evening sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250704_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250704_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250704_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250704T043719Z
DTSTART:20250704T043719Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation east
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250704_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250704_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250704_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250704T213044Z
DTSTART:20250704T213044Z
SUMMARY:Neptune enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Neptune reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250704_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250704_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250705_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250705T022841Z
DTSTART:20250705T022841Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250705_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250705_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250707_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250707T181021Z
DTSTART:20250707T181021Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Antarctica, Australia, South Africa and Namibia amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250707_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250707_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250709_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250709T235925Z
DTSTART:20250709T235925Z
SUMMARY:The Great Peacock Globular Cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The bright globular cluster NGC 6752 (mag 5.4) in Pavo culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250709_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250709_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250710_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250710T101216Z
DTSTART:20250710T101216Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250710_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250710_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250710_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250710T203641Z
DTSTART:20250710T203641Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250710_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250710_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250713_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250713T040037Z
DTSTART:20250713T040037Z
SUMMARY:Saturn enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Saturn reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250713_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250713_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250714_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250714T124858Z
DTSTART:20250714T124858Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250714_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250714_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250716_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250716T072145Z
DTSTART:20250716T072145Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon, Saturn and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:The Moon, Saturn and Neptune pass close to one another. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250716_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250716_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250716_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250716T103049Z
DTSTART:20250716T103049Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;50&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250716_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250716_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250717_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250717T235700Z
DTSTART:20250717T235700Z
SUMMARY:Messier 55 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster M55 (NGC 6809l; mag 6.3) in Sagittarius culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250717_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250717_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250718_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250718T003807Z
DTSTART:20250718T003807Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250718_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250718_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250720_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250720T105501Z
DTSTART:20250720T105501Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250720_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250720_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250720_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250720T135443Z
DTSTART:20250720T135443Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250720_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250720_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250721_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250721T192710Z
DTSTART:20250721T192710Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 7&deg;07&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250721_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250721_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250722_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250722T003640Z
DTSTART:20250722T003640Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from Indonesia and Cocos Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250722_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250722_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250723_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250723T042042Z
DTSTART:20250723T042042Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;54&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250723_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250723_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250724_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250724T191221Z
DTSTART:20250724T191221Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250724_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250724_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250725_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250725T062409Z
DTSTART:20250725T062409Z
SUMMARY:134340 Pluto at opposition
DESCRIPTION:134340 Pluto is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250725_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250725_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250725_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250725T204544Z
DTSTART:20250725T204544Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250725_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250725_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250728_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250728T183007Z
DTSTART:20250728T183007Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250728_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250728_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250728_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250728T194503Z
DTSTART:20250728T194503Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;17&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250728_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250728_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250728_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250728T213832Z
DTSTART:20250728T213832Z
SUMMARY:Piscis Austrinid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Piscis Austrinid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250728_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250728_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250730_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250730T061605Z
DTSTART:20250730T061605Z
SUMMARY:Southern δ-Aquariid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Southern δ-Aquariid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250730_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250730_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250730_10_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250730T063109Z
DTSTART:20250730T063109Z
SUMMARY:α-Capricornid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The α-Capricornid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250730_10_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250730_10_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250731_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250731T053517Z
DTSTART:20250731T053517Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from Antarctica. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250731_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250731_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250731_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250731T233636Z
DTSTART:20250731T233636Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250731_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250731_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250801_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250801T124154Z
DTSTART:20250801T124154Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250801_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250801_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250801_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250801T203620Z
DTSTART:20250801T203620Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250801_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250801_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A63_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250802T235845Z
DTSTART:20250802T235845Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 63 Ausonia at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 63 Ausonia makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A63_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A63_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250804_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250804T021048Z
DTSTART:20250804T021048Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Antarctica, Argentina, Chile and Falkland Islands amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250804_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250804_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250806_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250806T095158Z
DTSTART:20250806T095158Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Saturn and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Saturn and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;08&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250806_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250806_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250807_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250807T181431Z
DTSTART:20250807T181431Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250807_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250807_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250809_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250809T075459Z
DTSTART:20250809T075459Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250809_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250809_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A2_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250810T022245Z
DTSTART:20250810T022245Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 2 Pallas at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 2 Pallas makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A2_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A2_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A89_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250810T213445Z
DTSTART:20250810T213445Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 89 Julia at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 89 Julia makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A89_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A89_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250812_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250812T063905Z
DTSTART:20250812T063905Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Jupiter pass within 51&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250812_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250812_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250812_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250812T074044Z
DTSTART:20250812T074044Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 51&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250812_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250812_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250812_15_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250812T120104Z
DTSTART:20250812T120104Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon, Saturn and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:The Moon, Saturn and Neptune pass close to one another. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250812_15_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250812_15_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250812_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250812T151704Z
DTSTART:20250812T151704Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;02&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250812_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250812_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250812_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250812T200130Z
DTSTART:20250812T200130Z
SUMMARY:Perseid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250812_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250812_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250814_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250814T175855Z
DTSTART:20250814T175855Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250814_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250814_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250814_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250814T235636Z
DTSTART:20250814T235636Z
SUMMARY:Messier 15 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster M15 (NGC 7078; mag 6.3) in Pegasus culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250814_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250814_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250815_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250815T235607Z
DTSTART:20250815T235607Z
SUMMARY:Messier 2 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster M2 (NGC 7089; mag 6.6) in Aquarius culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250815_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250815_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250816_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250816T051241Z
DTSTART:20250816T051241Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250816_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250816_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250816_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250816T163351Z
DTSTART:20250816T163351Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250816_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250816_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250818_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250818T005527Z
DTSTART:20250818T005527Z
SUMMARY:κ-Cygnid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The κ-Cygnid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250818_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250818_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250818_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250818T065900Z
DTSTART:20250818T065900Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Brazil, Mauritania, Guinea and Mali amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250818_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250818_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250819_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250819T122557Z
DTSTART:20250819T122557Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation west
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250819_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250819_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250819_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250821T122557Z
DTSTART:20250821T122557Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in morning sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250819_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250819_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250819_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250819T210520Z
DTSTART:20250819T210520Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;46&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250819_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250819_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250819_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250819T222352Z
DTSTART:20250819T222352Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250819_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250819_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250820_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250820T105221Z
DTSTART:20250820T105221Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;52&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250820_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250820_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250821_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250821T101934Z
DTSTART:20250821T101934Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250821_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250821_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250821_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250821T161603Z
DTSTART:20250821T161603Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;42&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250821_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250821_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250823_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250823T060748Z
DTSTART:20250823T060748Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250823_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250823_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250825_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250825T132445Z
DTSTART:20250825T132445Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250825_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250825_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A6_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250825T164645Z
DTSTART:20250825T164645Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 6 Hebe at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 6 Hebe makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A6_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A6_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250826_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250826T135912Z
DTSTART:20250826T135912Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250826_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250826_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250826_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250826T164158Z
DTSTART:20250826T164158Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;47&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250826_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250826_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250827_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250827T122319Z
DTSTART:20250827T122319Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250827_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250827_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250827_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250827T134042Z
DTSTART:20250827T134042Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from Antarctica. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250827_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250827_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250829_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250829T153330Z
DTSTART:20250829T153330Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250829_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250829_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250831_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250831T062546Z
DTSTART:20250831T062546Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250831_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250831_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250831_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250831T102439Z
DTSTART:20250831T102439Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from Antarctica, New Zealand and Macquarie Island. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250831_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250831_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250901_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250901T031424Z
DTSTART:20250901T031424Z
SUMMARY:Aurigid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Aurigid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250901_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250901_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250901_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250901T035007Z
DTSTART:20250901T035007Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus and M44
DESCRIPTION:Venus and M44 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250901_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250901_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250905_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250905T093201Z
DTSTART:20250905T093201Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250905_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250905_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250906_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250906T051758Z
DTSTART:20250906T051758Z
SUMMARY:Uranus enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Uranus reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250906_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250906_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250907_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250907T180846Z
DTSTART:20250907T180846Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250907_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250907_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250907_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250907T181159Z
DTSTART:20250907T181159Z
SUMMARY:Total lunar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Moon, visible from Antarctica, Asia, Russia, Africa, Oceania and Europe. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250907_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250907_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250908_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250908T171159Z
DTSTART:20250908T171159Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon, Saturn and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:The Moon, Saturn and Neptune pass close to one another. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250908_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250908_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250908_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250908T202039Z
DTSTART:20250908T202039Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;59&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250908_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250908_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250909_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250909T114914Z
DTSTART:20250909T114914Z
SUMMARY:September ε-Perseid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The September ε-Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250909_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250909_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250910_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250910T120936Z
DTSTART:20250910T120936Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250910_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250910_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK25R020_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250912T120000Z
DTSTART:20250912T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25R020_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25R020_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250912_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250912T221051Z
DTSTART:20250912T221051Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250912_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250912_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250913_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250913T110055Z
DTSTART:20250913T110055Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250913_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250913_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250914_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250914T103324Z
DTSTART:20250914T103324Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250914_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250914_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250914_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250914T122146Z
DTSTART:20250914T122146Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Mexico, the Contiguous United States, French Polynesia and Kiribati amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250914_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250914_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250916_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250916T110539Z
DTSTART:20250916T110539Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;33&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250916_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250916_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250916_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250916T124215Z
DTSTART:20250916T124215Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250916_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250916_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250919_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250919T114632Z
DTSTART:20250919T114632Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 48&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250919_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250919_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250919_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250919T123057Z
DTSTART:20250919T123057Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250919_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250919_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250919_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250919T123057Z
DTSTART:20250919T123057Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Venus, creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Africa, Asia, Europe, Canada, Greenland, Russia, Corsica, Guernsey, Svalbard, Menorca, Mallorca, Ibiza, Isla de Alborán, Melilla, Islas Chafarinas, Shetland, Orkney, Northern Ireland and RAF Akrotiri. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250919_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250919_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250921_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250921T053736Z
DTSTART:20250921T053736Z
SUMMARY:Saturn at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Saturn is optimally positioned for observation, appears at its closest, brightest and largest. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250921_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250921_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250921_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250921T194259Z
DTSTART:20250921T194259Z
SUMMARY:Partial solar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Sun,  visible from parts of Antarctica and Oceania. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250921_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250921_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250921_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250921T195525Z
DTSTART:20250921T195525Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250921_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250921_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250922_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250922T182035Z
DTSTART:20250922T182035Z
SUMMARY:September equinox
DESCRIPTION:Day and night have equal length: the beginning of astronomical autumn in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250922_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250922_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250923_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250923T124517Z
DTSTART:20250923T124517Z
SUMMARY:Neptune at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Neptune is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250923_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250923_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250924_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250924T145127Z
DTSTART:20250924T145127Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;56&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250924_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250924_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250924_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250924T214535Z
DTSTART:20250924T214535Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250924_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250924_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250924_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250924T235952Z
DTSTART:20250924T235952Z
SUMMARY:NGC 55 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:NGC 55 (mag 8.2), a barred irregular galaxy in Sculptor culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250924_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250924_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250926_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250926T094559Z
DTSTART:20250926T094559Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250926_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250926_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250927_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250927T122818Z
DTSTART:20250927T122818Z
SUMMARY:Daytime Sextantid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Daytime Sextantid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250927_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250927_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250927_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250927T180517Z
DTSTART:20250927T180517Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from Antarctica, French Southern Territories and Bouvet Island. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250927_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250927_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250927_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250927T235713Z
DTSTART:20250927T235713Z
SUMMARY:47 Tuc is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The second brightest globular cluster in the sky, 47 Tuc (NGC 104; mag 4.0), in Tucana culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250927_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250927_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20250929_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20250929T235426Z
DTSTART:20250929T235426Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250929_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20250929_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251002_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251002T113450Z
DTSTART:20251002T113450Z
SUMMARY:Venus at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251002_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251002_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251002_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251002T130819Z
DTSTART:20251002T130819Z
SUMMARY:1 Ceres at opposition
DESCRIPTION:1 Ceres is optimally positioned for observation, appears at its closest and brightest. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251002_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251002_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251002_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251002T235610Z
DTSTART:20251002T235610Z
SUMMARY:The Andromeda Galaxy is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Andromeda Galaxy M31 (mag 3.4) culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251002_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251002_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251003_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251003T235703Z
DTSTART:20251003T235703Z
SUMMARY:NGC 253 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Sculptor Galaxy NGC 253 (mag 7.1) culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251003_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251003_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251004_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251004T052150Z
DTSTART:20251004T052150Z
SUMMARY:136472 Makemake at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:136472 Makemake is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251004_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251004_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251004_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251004T141016Z
DTSTART:20251004T141016Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251004_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251004_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251004_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251004T235809Z
DTSTART:20251004T235809Z
SUMMARY:The Small Magellanic Cloud is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Milky Way's dwarf companion, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC; mag 2.7), in Tucana culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251004_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251004_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251005_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251005T230355Z
DTSTART:20251005T230355Z
SUMMARY:October Camelopardalid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The October Camelopardalid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251005_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251005_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251005_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251005T235631Z
DTSTART:20251005T235631Z
SUMMARY:NGC 300 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:NGC 300 (mag 8.1), a spiral galaxy in Sculptor culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251005_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251005_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251005_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251005T235940Z
DTSTART:20251005T235940Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251005_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251005_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251006_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251006T025712Z
DTSTART:20251006T025712Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;47&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251006_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251006_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251007_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251007T034729Z
DTSTART:20251007T034729Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251007_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251007_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251007_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251007T235658Z
DTSTART:20251007T235658Z
SUMMARY:NGC 362 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The globular cluster NGC 362 (mag 6.6) in Tucana culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251007_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251007_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK25K010_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251008T120000Z
DTSTART:20251008T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25K010_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25K010_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251008_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251008T123823Z
DTSTART:20251008T123823Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251008_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251008_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251008_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251008T191230Z
DTSTART:20251008T191230Z
SUMMARY:Draconid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Draconid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251008_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251008_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251010_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251010T054332Z
DTSTART:20251010T054332Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251010_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251010_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251010_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251010T100541Z
DTSTART:20251010T100541Z
SUMMARY:Southern Taurid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Taurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251010_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251010_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251010_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251010T115204Z
DTSTART:20251010T115204Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251010_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251010_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251011_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251011T102242Z
DTSTART:20251011T102242Z
SUMMARY:δ-Aurigid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The δ-Aurigid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251011_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251011_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251011_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251011T184541Z
DTSTART:20251011T184541Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Asia, Micronesia, Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Spratly Islands and Paracel Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251011_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251011_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251013_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251013T181312Z
DTSTART:20251013T181312Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251013_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251013_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251013_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251013T223046Z
DTSTART:20251013T223046Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;16&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251013_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251013_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251014_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251014T001248Z
DTSTART:20251014T001248Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251014_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251014_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK25R020_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251014T120000Z
DTSTART:20251014T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) reaches peak brightness
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) is forecast to reach the brightest point in its 2025 apparition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25R020_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25R020_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251015_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251015T235602Z
DTSTART:20251015T235602Z
SUMMARY:The Triangulum Galaxy is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Triangulum Galaxy M33 (mag 5.8) culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251015_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251015_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251018_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251018T071020Z
DTSTART:20251018T071020Z
SUMMARY:136199 Eris at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136199 Eris is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251018_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251018_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251018_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251018T115509Z
DTSTART:20251018T115509Z
SUMMARY:ε-Geminid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The ε-Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251018_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251018_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251019_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251019T213921Z
DTSTART:20251019T213921Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;41&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251019_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251019_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK25R020_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251020T120000Z
DTSTART:20251020T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) passes perigee
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) makes its closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25R020_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25R020_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251021_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251021T062644Z
DTSTART:20251021T062644Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;07&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251021_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251021_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK25A060_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251021T120000Z
DTSTART:20251021T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) passes perigee
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) makes its closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25A060_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25A060_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251021_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251021T122110Z
DTSTART:20251021T122110Z
SUMMARY:Orionid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Orionid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251021_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251021_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251021_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251021T122631Z
DTSTART:20251021T122631Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251021_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251021_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251023_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251023T132916Z
DTSTART:20251023T132916Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;30&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251023_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251023_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251023_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251023T161552Z
DTSTART:20251023T161552Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;15&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251023_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251023_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251023_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251023T233019Z
DTSTART:20251023T233019Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251023_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251023_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251024_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251024T111456Z
DTSTART:20251024T111456Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251024_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251024_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251024_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251024T123954Z
DTSTART:20251024T123954Z
SUMMARY:Leonis Minorid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Leonis Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251024_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251024_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251025_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251025T004904Z
DTSTART:20251025T004904Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from Argentina, Chile, Antarctica and Falkland Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251025_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251025_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251025_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251025T201959Z
DTSTART:20251025T201959Z
SUMMARY:136108 Haumea at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:136108 Haumea is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251025_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251025_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251026_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251026T235848Z
DTSTART:20251026T235848Z
SUMMARY:The Perseus Double Cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Perseus Double Cluster (NGC 869 and NGC 884; combined mag 4.3) culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251026_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251026_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_0003I_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251029T120000Z
DTSTART:20251029T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 3I/ATLAS passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet 3I/ATLAS makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_0003I_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_0003I_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251029_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251029T162124Z
DTSTART:20251029T162124Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251029_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251029_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251029_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251029T202812Z
DTSTART:20251029T202812Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation east
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251029_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251029_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251029_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251101T202812Z
DTSTART:20251101T202812Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in evening sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251029_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251029_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK25A060_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251101T120000Z
DTSTART:20251101T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) reaches peak brightness
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) is forecast to reach the brightest point in its 2025 apparition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25A060_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25A060_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251102_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251102T080145Z
DTSTART:20251102T080145Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251102_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251102_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251102_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251102T105636Z
DTSTART:20251102T105636Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;39&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251102_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251102_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251103_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251103T112142Z
DTSTART:20251103T112142Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251103_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251103_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251104_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251104T031646Z
DTSTART:20251104T031646Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251104_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251104_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251105_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251105T131910Z
DTSTART:20251105T131910Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251105_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251105_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251105_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251105T222712Z
DTSTART:20251105T222712Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251105_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251105_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251106_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251106T155134Z
DTSTART:20251106T155134Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251106_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251106_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251108_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251108T033947Z
DTSTART:20251108T033947Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Africa and South America. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251108_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251108_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK25A060_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251108T120000Z
DTSTART:20251108T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25A060_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25A060_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251110_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251110T075549Z
DTSTART:20251110T075549Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;56&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251110_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251110_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251110_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251110T093113Z
DTSTART:20251110T093113Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251110_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251110_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251111_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251111T163711Z
DTSTART:20251111T163711Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251111_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251111_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A471_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251111T235845Z
DTSTART:20251111T235845Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 471 Papagena at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 471 Papagena makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A471_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A471_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251112_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251112T052841Z
DTSTART:20251112T052841Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251112_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251112_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251112_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251112T121231Z
DTSTART:20251112T121231Z
SUMMARY:Northern Taurid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Northern Taurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251112_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251112_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251112_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251112T184119Z
DTSTART:20251112T184119Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;18&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251112_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251112_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251113_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251113T002218Z
DTSTART:20251113T002218Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Regulus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Regulus (Alpha Leonis), creating a lunar occultation visible from Russia, Svalbard, Greenland and Svalbard and Jan Mayen. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251113_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251113_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK25T010_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251114T120000Z
DTSTART:20251114T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2025 T1 (ATLAS) passes perigee
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2025 T1 (ATLAS) makes its closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25T010_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25T010_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK25V010_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251116T120000Z
DTSTART:20251116T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2025 V1 (Borisov) passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2025 V1 (Borisov) makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25V010_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25V010_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251117_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251117T182937Z
DTSTART:20251117T182937Z
SUMMARY:Leonid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251117_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251117_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251117_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251117T235936Z
DTSTART:20251117T235936Z
SUMMARY:The Pleiades cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Pleiades open star cluster (M45; mag 1.3) in Taurus culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251117_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251117_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251120_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251120T024817Z
DTSTART:20251120T024817Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251120_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251120_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251120_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251120T064840Z
DTSTART:20251120T064840Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251120_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251120_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251120_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251120T091937Z
DTSTART:20251120T091937Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251120_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251120_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK25T010_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251120T120000Z
DTSTART:20251120T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2025 T1 (ATLAS) reaches peak brightness
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2025 T1 (ATLAS) is forecast to reach the brightest point in its 2025 apparition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25T010_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25T010_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251121_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251121T121725Z
DTSTART:20251121T121725Z
SUMMARY:Uranus at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Uranus is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251121_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251121_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251121_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251121T123036Z
DTSTART:20251121T123036Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;27&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251121_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251121_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251121_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251121T173547Z
DTSTART:20251121T173547Z
SUMMARY:α-Monocerotid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The α-Monocerotid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251121_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251121_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251122_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251122T063444Z
DTSTART:20251122T063444Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251122_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251122_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_0210P_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251122T120000Z
DTSTART:20251122T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 210P/Christensen passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet 210P/Christensen makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_0210P_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_0210P_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251123_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251123T111148Z
DTSTART:20251123T111148Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251123_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251123_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251124_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251124T002311Z
DTSTART:20251124T002311Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Sigma Sagittarii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Sigma Sagittarii (Nunki), creating a lunar occultation visible from Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251124_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251124_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251127_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251127T235938Z
DTSTART:20251127T235938Z
SUMMARY:The Hyades cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Hyades open star cluster (Collinder 50; mag 1.0) in Taurus culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251127_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251127_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251128_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251128T034509Z
DTSTART:20251128T034509Z
SUMMARY:Saturn ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Saturn returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251128_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251128_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251128_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251128T065921Z
DTSTART:20251128T065921Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251128_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251128_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251128_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251128T083507Z
DTSTART:20251128T083507Z
SUMMARY:November Orionid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The November Orionid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251128_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251128_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251129_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251129T161210Z
DTSTART:20251129T161210Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251129_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251129_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251129_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251129T191812Z
DTSTART:20251129T191812Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;45&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251129_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251129_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251130_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251130T100906Z
DTSTART:20251130T100906Z
SUMMARY:Mars at apogee
DESCRIPTION:Mars reaches its furthest point from the Earth, as it passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251130_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251130_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251202_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251202T072141Z
DTSTART:20251202T072141Z
SUMMARY:Pheonicid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Pheonicid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251202_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251202_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_19_CK25T010_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251202T120000Z
DTSTART:20251202T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet C/2025 T1 (ATLAS) passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet C/2025 T1 (ATLAS) makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25T010_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_19_CK25T010_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251203_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251203T205421Z
DTSTART:20251203T205421Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251203_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251203_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251204_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251204T031937Z
DTSTART:20251204T031937Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251204_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251204_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251204_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251204T080526Z
DTSTART:20251204T080526Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251204_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251204_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251204_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251204T110722Z
DTSTART:20251204T110722Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251204_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251204_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251204_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251204T231358Z
DTSTART:20251204T231358Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251204_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251204_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251205_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251205T144258Z
DTSTART:20251205T144258Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Malaysia amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251205_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251205_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251206_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251206T060217Z
DTSTART:20251206T060217Z
SUMMARY:December φ-Cassiopeid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The December φ-Cassiopeid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251206_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251206_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251207_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251207T054124Z
DTSTART:20251207T054124Z
SUMMARY:Puppid-Velid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Puppid-Velid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251207_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251207_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251207_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251207T154721Z
DTSTART:20251207T154721Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;42&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251207_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251207_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251207_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251207T171058Z
DTSTART:20251207T171058Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251207_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251207_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251208_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251206T001439Z
DTSTART:20251206T001439Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in morning sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251208_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251208_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251208_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251208T001439Z
DTSTART:20251208T001439Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation west
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251208_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251208_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2025_14_A16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251208T022244Z
DTSTART:20251208T022244Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 16 Psyche at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 16 Psyche makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2025_14_A16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251209_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251209T045815Z
DTSTART:20251209T045815Z
SUMMARY:Monocerotid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Monocerotid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251209_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251209_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251210_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251210T074707Z
DTSTART:20251210T074707Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Regulus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Regulus (Alpha Leonis), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Canada, Greenland, Svalbard and Iceland amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251210_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251210_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251210_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251210T121330Z
DTSTART:20251210T121330Z
SUMMARY:Neptune ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Neptune returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251210_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251210_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251211_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251211T205214Z
DTSTART:20251211T205214Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251211_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251211_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251212_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251212T035008Z
DTSTART:20251212T035008Z
SUMMARY:σ-Hydrid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The σ-Hydrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251212_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251212_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251212_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251212T235708Z
DTSTART:20251212T235708Z
SUMMARY:The Large Magellanic Cloud is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Milky Way's dwarf companion, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC; mag 0.9), in Dorado culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251212_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251212_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251214_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251214T074543Z
DTSTART:20251214T074543Z
SUMMARY:Geminid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251214_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251214_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251215_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251215T235658Z
DTSTART:20251215T235658Z
SUMMARY:The Running Man cluster is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Running Man cluster NGC 1977 (mag 4.2) in Orion's sword culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251215_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251215_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251215_17_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251215T235658Z
DTSTART:20251215T235658Z
SUMMARY:The Orion Nebula is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Orion Nebula (M42; mag 4.0) culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251215_17_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251215_17_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251216_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251216T021327Z
DTSTART:20251216T021327Z
SUMMARY:Comae Berenicid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Comae Berenicid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251216_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251216_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251217_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251217T060859Z
DTSTART:20251217T060859Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251217_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251217_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251218_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251218T121439Z
DTSTART:20251218T121439Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;09&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251218_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251218_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251220_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251220T003130Z
DTSTART:20251220T003130Z
SUMMARY:December Leonis Minorid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The December Leonis Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251220_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251220_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251220_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251220T014444Z
DTSTART:20251220T014444Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251220_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251220_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251220_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251220T155815Z
DTSTART:20251220T155815Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251220_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251220_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251221_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251221T150454Z
DTSTART:20251221T150454Z
SUMMARY:December solstice
DESCRIPTION:21 December will be the shortest day of 2025 in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251221_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251221_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251222_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251222T160838Z
DTSTART:20251222T160838Z
SUMMARY:Ursid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Ursid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251222_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251222_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251227_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251227T000835Z
DTSTART:20251227T000835Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251227_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251227_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251227_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251227T033418Z
DTSTART:20251227T033418Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;01&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251227_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251227_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251227_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251227T191022Z
DTSTART:20251227T191022Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251227_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251227_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251228_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251228T235827Z
DTSTART:20251228T235827Z
SUMMARY:The cluster NGC 2232 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster NGC 2232 (mag 4.2) in Monoceros culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251228_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251228_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251229_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251229T235848Z
DTSTART:20251229T235848Z
SUMMARY:The Rosette Nebula is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The Rosette Nebula (C49; mag 9.0) in Monoceros culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251229_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251229_17_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20251231_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20251231T134553Z
DTSTART:20251231T134553Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251231_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20251231_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260101_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20260101T214419Z
DTSTART:20260101T214419Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20260101_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20260101_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260102_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20260102T015159Z
DTSTART:20260102T015159Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Brazil, Peru, Colombia and Bolivia amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20260102_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20260102_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2026_14_A40_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20260102T142244Z
DTSTART:20260102T142244Z
SUMMARY:Asteroid 40 Harmonia at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Asteroid 40 Harmonia makes closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2026_14_A40_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=2026_14_A40_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20260102_17_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:20260102T235644Z
DTSTART:20260102T235644Z
SUMMARY:The cluster Messier 41 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:The open star cluster M41 (NGC 2287; mag 4.5) in Canis Major culminates at around midnight local time. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20260102_17_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20260102_17_100
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
