
Day: May 17, 2016
The Sky This Week: May 17 – May 22
The Sky This Week: May 17 – May 22
Tuesday, May 17
• Grab your binoculars tonight and target the bright star Regulus in Jupiter’s current home constellation, Leo the Lion. Many people know that this object represents the Lion’s heart, but few realize it also is a binocular double. Regulus B, which glows at 8th-magnitude, shows up as a pinpoint nearly 3′ from the 1st-magnitude primary. See “10 tempting spring binocular targets” in the May issue of Astronomy for other treats visible with just the slightest optical aid.
Wednesday, May 18
• Neptune rises shortly before 3 a.m. local daylight time this week and appears low in the southeast before dawn. The distant world glows at magnitude 7.9, so you’ll need binoculars or a telescope to spot it. Fortunately, it lies near a brighter star that will help guide you. Look for the planet 0.4° south-southeast of 4th-magnitude Lambda (l) Aquarii. You can confirm a sighting of Neptune through a telescope, which reveals the planet’s 2.3″-diameter disk and blue-gray color.
• The Moon reaches apogee, the farthest point in its orbit around Earth, at 6:06 p.m. EDT. It then lies 252,235 miles (405,933 kilometers) from Earth’s center.
Thursday, May 19
• Brilliant Mars passes 1.0° due north of the 2nd-magnitude double star Delta (d) Scorpii this evening. Binoculars or a telescope at low power will afford the best views of this conjunction.
Friday, May 20
• Although Saturn will reach opposition and peak visibility two weeks from today, observers will be hard-pressed to see it as inferior this week. The ringed planet rises shortly after 9 p.m. local daylight time and appears highest in the south around 2 a.m. Saturn shines at magnitude 0.1 and stands out against the relatively dim background stars of southern Ophiuchus. If you target the beautiful world through a telescope, you’ll see its 18″-diameter disk surrounded by a ring system that spans 42″ and tilts 26° to our line of sight.
Saturday, May 21
• The Moon looks completely illuminated all night as it reaches Full phase at 5:14 p.m. EDT. You can find our satellite rising in the east around sunset and peaking in the south at 1 a.m. local daylight time. The Moon passed 6° due north of Mars during the afternoon hours, and those two form a dramatic quadrilateral with Saturn and the 1st-magnitude star Antares throughout the night.
Sunday, May 22
• Mars lies opposite the Sun in our sky today as it reaches peak visibility for 2016. The Red Planet appears low in the southeast as darkness falls and grows more prominent as the evening wears on and it climbs higher. By 1 a.m. local daylight time, it stands one-third of the way to the zenith in the southern sky against the backdrop of stars in northern Scorpius. The world shines at magnitude –2.1, brighter than it has been since 2005. When viewed through a telescope, the planet’s ocher-colored disk spans 18.4″ and shows subtle dark markings along with a whitish north polar cap. The Red Planet actually will come closest to Earth eight days from now, when its disk will swell to 18.6″ across. For more details on viewing the planet, see “Observe Mars at its best” in the May Astronomy.
• The Moon’s eastward motion relative to the background stars carries it 3° north of Saturn in this evening’s sky.
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Believing in Yourself

Your Daily Sun & Moon Data for Tuesday, May 17th
Your Daily Sun & Moon Data for Tuesday, May 17th
Sun
Current Time: May 17, 2016 at 9:26:17 AM
Sun Direction: ↑ 97.01° E
Sun Altitude: 42.33°
Sun Distance: 94.019 million mi
Next Solstice: Jun 20, 2016 5:34 PM (Summer)
Sunrise Today: 5:44 AM↑ 65° Northeast
Sunset Today: 7:58 PM↑ 296° Northwest
Length of Daylight: 14 hours, 13 minutes
Moon
Current Time: May 17, 2016 at 9:30:12 AM
Moon Direction: ↑ 350.35° N
Moon Altitude: -55.49°
Moon Distance: 251747 mi
Next Full Moon: May 21, 20164:14 PM
Next New Moon: Jun 4, 20169:59 PM
Next Moonrise: Today4:15 PM
Current Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous
Illumination: 84.3%
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Morning Appreciation Prayer

May The Goddess Shine Her Blessings Upon You & Yours This Fine Tuesday Morn’!
Pagan Heart
Now is the time to realize the path where
our heart belongs is not one that is understood.
So how can we follow our path without fear and prejudice?
We just stand up for what we believe and write down our thoughts as
they come to us from Her well of inspiration. We do as we please and
only listen to our pagan heart.
We just listen to our pagan heart and She speaks to us she says
“Be who you want to be and follow your pagan heart.” Oh now in this time
of fear and prejudice only one can make things right if they listen to Her and
follow their pagan heart. Condemn us if you will but for all our days we’ll follow
Her words and Her wisdom! Condemn us all you want we still follow my Pagan heart…
Wake up to your true nature and follow your instincts
speak your mind do not fear. Run with the wild hunt as the he takes
you on a midnight journey deep over land hill and sea in to your soul
reunite with your pagan heart.
Do not give in to fear and prejudice
and hide your pagan heart. For those who don’t know it
fear is power so speak your mind and be true to your pagan heart.
We just listen to our pagan heart and She speaks to us she says
“Be who you want to be and follow your pagan heart.” Oh now in this time
of fear and prejudice only one can make things right if they listen to Her and
follow their pagan heart. Condemn us if you will but for all our days we’ll follow
Her words and Her wisdom! Condemn us all you want we still follow my Pagan heart…
Author: Enadil Moonweaver
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