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Mars occultation | AstronomyLive

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Dec 6, 2015: midnight UTC. Today, Mars will be covered by the lunar disk. Disappearance of Mars starts in Gondar, Ethiopia at 00:13:39 Universal Time. Reappearance is timed last at 01:45:49 in Mogadishu, Somalia. Grazing lines run through central Africa and Saudi Arabia. Daytime occultation might be visible in powerful telescopes based in Australia. Main image credit and permission: Cropped version of Mars by Dr. Grant Mackintosh of the Tolcarn observatory - province of Cornwall, United Kingdom.

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Saturn in opposition | AstronomyLive

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May 22, 2015: 11 pm to May 30, 2015: 10:59 pm UTC. On May 23rd, you should try to observe the planet Saturn. Why now you think? What many people dont know, is that the visual size of a planet changes all the time. Because planets orbit around our own star - the Sun - planets change relative distance to our own planet, making them appear bigger or smaller in time. So heres a message for all the broadcasters on AstronomyLive (see members-broadcasters), take your telescope outside and point it at Saturn!

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July 18, 2015: 11 pm UTC. Main image credit and permission: Venus occultation 18-06-2007 15:54 UT by Daniele Gasparri, Perugia (Italy. Photograph taken using a 235mm Celestron SC telescope and Philips ToUcam Pro II webcam. Broadcasts scheduled for this event. Sorry, there is nothing scheduled yet. Get notified when broadcasts are scheduled. Would you like to broadcast this event? We'd love to hear from you.

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