September - December 2009
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:01 pm
Should be a busy New Year's Eve this year.
- September 4 - Full Moon.
- September 17 - Uranus at Opposition.
- September 18 - New Moon.
- September 22 - The Autumnal Equinox occurs in the northern hemisphere at 21:18 UT. There will be equal amounts of day and night. This is also the first day of autumn.
- October 4 - Full Moon.
- October 13 - Conjunction of Venus and Saturn. The planets will appear only a half-degree apart in the early morning sky.
- October 18 - New Moon.
- October 21, 22 - Orionids Meteor Shower.
- November 2 - Full Moon.
- November 16 - New Moon.
- November 17, 18 - Leonids Meteor Shower. The Leonids produce an average of 40 meteors per hour at their peak. The shower itself has a cyclic peak year every 33 years where hundreds of meteors can be seen each hour. The last of these occurred in 2001.
- December 2 - Full Moon.
- December 13, 14 - Geminids Meteor Shower. The Geminids are known for producing up to 60 multi-coloured meteors per hour at their peak.
- December 16 - New Moon.
- December 21 - The Winter Solstice occurs in the northern hemisphere at 17:47 UT. The Sun is at its lowest point in the sky and it will be the shortest day of the year. This is also the first day of winter.
- December 31 - Full Moon and Partial Lunar Eclipse.