What Are Astronomical Events?
Astronomical phenomenon is a special phenomenon caused by the celestial body reaching a specific position (objective position) or state. Some astronomical phenomena are hot topics in astrology. In fact, observing astronomical phenomena is a good opportunity to study and photograph celestial bodies. For example, the joint observation of asteroid cover stars can determine the shape and size of asteroids. Observations of specific astronomical phenomena have become fun for amateur astronomy hobbyists.
Astronomical phenomenon
- The phenomenon of eclipse between celestial bodies and celestial bodies, such as "eating", "covering" and "ling". Such as:
- Various celestial body forecast positions, such as day, month,
- Sudden and unpredictable astronomical phenomena such as visions on the planet's surface (such as Martian sandstorms,
2009 Astronomical phenomenon 2009
- January 3-Quadrant Meteor Shower Extreme January 4-Mercury East Day January 15-Venus East Day January 26-Solar Eclipse
- The eclipse belt begins on the coast of South Africa, east and north of the Indian Ocean, and passes through the Indian Ocean to Sumatra and Borneo, most parts of southern Africa, Southeast Asia, and most parts of western Australia. Partial solar eclipses can be seen.
- February 9-Penumbra eclipse
- This penumbra eclipse will travel through most of eastern Europe, Asia, Australia, the Pacific and western North America.
- February 25-New Moon
- March 8-Saturn Sun
- This sunburst is when Saturn is closest to Earth, and it is also the best time to observe and photograph Saturn and its moons.
- March 11-Full Moon
- March 20-Spring equinox 11:44 (UT)
- This day is the same day and night around the world, and it is also the first day of spring.
- March 26-New Moon
- April 9-full moon
- April 25-New Moon
- May 9-Full Moon
- May 24-New Moon
- June 7-Full Moon
- June 22-New Moon
- June 21-Summer Solstice 5:45 (UT)
- On this day, the northern hemisphere sun is at the highest point in the sky, and it is the longest day in the day, which is also the first day of summer.
- July 7-Full Moon
- July 7-Penumbra eclipse
- This eclipse will travel through most of Australia, the Pacific and North and South America.
- July 22-New Moon
- July 22-Total Solar Eclipse
- The solar eclipse belt started in the eastern and central parts of India and Nepal, and extended through China to the end of the central Pacific Ocean.
- Partial eclipses can be seen in most parts of East Asia and Hawaii.
- August 6-Full Moon
- August 6-Penumbra Eclipse
- This eclipse will travel through most of the Americas, Europe, Africa, and western Asia.
- August 14-Jupiter Sunshine
- This huge planet will be closest to Earth on this day, and it will also be the best time to observe and photograph it and its satellites.
- August 17-Neptune Sunburst
- This blue planet will be closest to Earth on this day. Although it is still a small blue spot in the largest telescope, it is also the best time to observe Neptune.
- August 20-New Moon
- September 4-Full Moon
- September 17-Uranus strikes the sun
- This turquoise planet will be closest to Earth on this day. Although it is still a small blue-green spot in the largest telescope, it is nevertheless the best time to observe Uranus.
- September 18-New Moon
- September 22-21:18 autumn equinox (UT)
- This day is equal to the day and night in the northern hemisphere, and it is also the beginning of autumn.
- October 4-Full Moon
- October 13-Venus and Saturn
- Astronomical phenomenon (Venus and Saturn)
- In the early morning sky, we can see that Venus and Saturn are only half a degree apart.
- October 18-New Moon
- November 2-full moon
- November 16-New Moon
- December 2-Full Moon
- December 16-New Moon
- December 21-Winter Solstice, 17:47 (UT)
- The sun is at its lowest point in the sky, and it is also the shortest day in the northern hemisphere and the longest day at night, also the beginning of winter.
- December 31-full moon
- December 31-partial eclipse
- This eclipse belt will pass through most of Europe, Africa and Asia, Oceania and other places!
2010 Astronomical phenomena in 2010
- Partial eclipse on January 1
- First loss at 2:51, eclipse at 3:23, and full recovery at 3:54. The food is 0.082.
- Mars Conjunct January 3
- Astronomical phenomenon (fire meteor)
- January 4 quadrant meteor shower
- Mercury on January 5
- At 16:00 on January 6, Saturn conjoins the moon
- Venus on January 12
- Eclipse on January 15
- Around China, we started to lose money from 15:30 to 15:30, and eclipses were seen in parts of Yunnan, Sichuan, Chongqing, Hubei, Henan, and Shandong. At 1:00, Saturn stays and becomes retrograde.
- Mercury stays on January 16 and goes direct, Venus conjoins the moon
- At 19:00 on January 25, the Moon Covered Star Cluster
- Mercury West Range on January 27
- At 19:42 on January 29, Mars will strike the sun, -1.32 etc.
- Mars at 9:00 on January 30
- At 0 o'clock on February 3, Saturn conjoins the moon
- Venus conjunct February 16 Jupiter conjunct
- Venus and Jupiter on February 17
- Mars at 9:00 on February 26
- At 9:00 on March 2, Saturn conjoins the moon
- At 16:00 on March 11, Mars stayed and went direct
- Mercury on March 14
- Venus conjunct March 15
- Spring equinox at 1:32 on March 21
- At 0:37 on March 22, Saturn will sunburst, 0.4 magnitude
- Mars at 16:00 on March 25
- At 12:00 on March 29, Saturn conjoins the moon
- Mercury with Venus in early April
- Mercury East Distance on April 8
- At 18:00 on April 11, Jupiter conjoins the moon
- At 11:00 on April 16, Venus conjoins the moon
- Mercury stays retrograde on April 19
- On April 22, the meteor shower in Lyra is extremely strong.
- Venus conjoins the star cluster on April 25, at 21:00 Saturn conjoins the moon
- Mercury on April 29
- May 6 Aquarius shower
- At 13:00 on May 9, Jupiter conjoins the moon
- Mercury stays on May 11 and goes direct
- On May 16 from 19:00 to 19:00, the moon covers Venus
- Mars at 11:00 on May 20
- At 2 o'clock on May 23, Saturn conjoins the moon
- May 26 Mercury West
- At 0 o'clock on June 1, Saturn stays and becomes direct
- At 6 o'clock on June 6, Jupiter conjoins the moon
- At 9 o'clock on June 15, Venus conjoins the moon
- Mars at 18:00 on June 17
- At 5:00 on June 19, Saturn conjoins the moon
- 19:28 on June 21, summer solstice
- June 26 partial eclipse
- 18:16 first loss, 19:38 eclipse, 21:00 recovery. The food is 0.542. Lunar eclipse can be seen in parts of eastern China.
- Mercury on June 28
- At 4 o'clock on July 4, Jupiter conjoins the moon
- At 1:00 on July 15, Venus conjoins the moon
- At 2 o'clock on July 16th, Mars conjoins the moon, and at 15:00, Saturn conjuncts
- At 12:00 on July 24, Jupiter stayed and became retrograde
- Mars and Saturn on July 30
- Jupiter Conjunct August 1
- Venus, Mars, Saturn meetup August 5-15
- August 7 Mercury East
- Venus and Saturn on August 8
- In the early morning of August 13, the Perseid meteor shower was extremely heavy, at 3 o'clock, Saturn conjunct the moon, 15:00, Venus conjunct the moon, 16:00, Saturn conjunct the moon, in the evening, you can see Venus, Saturn, and Mars accompanied
- At 10:00 on August 18, Venus and Mars
- Mercury stays retrograde on August 20, Venus is far away
- August 27 Jupiter
- Mercury Under September on September 3
- At 9 o'clock on September 9, Saturn conjoins the moon
- At 10 o'clock on September 11, Mars conjoins the moon, and at 20 o'clock, the moon covers Venus
- Mercury stays and goes direct on September 12
- Mercury West Range on September 20
- At 11:35 on September 21, Jupiter strikes the sun, -2.94 magnitude
- At 5 o'clock on September 23, Jupiter conjoins the moon, 11: 9, autumnal equinox
- Venus is brightest on September 24
- September 30 Saturn
- Mercury conjoins the moon at 11:00 on October 7, and Saturn conjoins the moon at 12:00
- At 17:00 on October 8, Mercury conjoins Saturn, the meteor shower in Draco is extremely heavy, and Venus stays and becomes retrograde
- On October 10, at 3 o'clock, Venus conjunct the moon, and at 6 o'clock, Mars conjunct the moon
- Mercury on October 17
- At 9 o'clock on October 20, Jupiter conjoins the moon
- Great Orion Meteor Shower on October 22
- Venus Under the Sun on October 29
- At 5:00 on November 4, Saturn conjoins the moon
- At 16:00 on November 5th, Venus will be covered by the moon
- At 11:00 on November 7, Mercury conjoins the moon
- At 5:00 on November 8, Mars conjoins the moon
- At 10 o'clock on November 16, Jupiter conjoins the moon, Venus stays and becomes direct
- North and South Taurus Meteor Showers
- Great Leo Meteor Shower on November 18
- Mercury will be at a great distance to the east on December 1, at 18:00, Saturn conjoins the moon
- At 9:00 on December 2nd, Venus conjoins the moon
- Venus is brightest on December 5
- At 5:00 on December 7, the moon covers Mars
- Mercury stays retrograde on December 10
- At 2:00 on December 13, Jupiter conjoins the moon
- Great Geminid Meteor Shower on December 15
- Mercury under the Mercury on December 20
- Total Eclipse on December 21
- First loss at 14:32, food at 15:40, food at 16:17, light at 16:53, recovery at 18:01. Eating 1.261. Lunar eclipse can be seen in parts of eastern China.
- On December 22, the Ursa Meteor shower was extremely heavy, at 7:38, the winter solstice
- At 23:00 on December 28, Saturn conjoins the moon
- Mercury stays on December 30 and goes direct
- At 16:00 on December 31, Venus conjoins the moon
2011 Astronomical phenomenon 2011
- At 00:00 on January 1, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 7.0 ° north of the moon
- At 23:00 on January 2, Mercury conjoins the moon, Mercury is 3.8 ° north of the moon
- Partial eclipse on January 4, visible in northwestern China
- At 21:00 on January 4, Mercury and Uranus, Mercury is 0.5 ° south of Uranus
- January 5 Quadrant Meteor Shower Extreme
- At 0 o'clock on January 9, Venus is at a large distance from the west, 47.0 °
- At 22:00 on January 9th, Mercury is at a large distance from the west, 23.3 °
- At 1 o'clock on January 11, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Mercury is 7.0 ° south of the moon
- At 18:00 on January 25, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 8.1 ° north of the moon
- At 16:12 on January 27, Saturn stays and changes from direct to retrograde
- At 12:00 on January 30, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 3.5 ° north of the moon
- Mars at 1:00 on February 5
- At 18:00 on February 7, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 6.8 ° south of the moon
- At 1:00 on February 22, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 8.0 ° north of the moon
- 7:26 on February 25, the second quarter
- At 17:00 on February 25, Mercury will conjunct the Sun
- At 12:00 on March 1, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 1.6 ° south of the moon
- At 20:00 on March 4, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 6.2 ° south of the moon
- Spring equinox at 7:21 on March 21
- At 8 o'clock on March 21, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 8.0 ° north of the moon
- At 9 o'clock on March 23, Mercury is at a long distance, 18.6 °
- At 1:00 on March 31, Mercury stays and changes from direct to reverse
- At 21:00 on March 31, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 6.0 ° south of the moon
- At 7:56 on April, Saturn will sunburst
- At 23:00 on April 6th, Jupiter
- At 4 o'clock on April 10, Mercury will be under the sun
- At 16:00 on April 17, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 8.0 ° north of the moon
- At 23:00 on April 19, Mercury conjoins Mars, and Mars is 0.6 ° south of Mercury
- April 22 Leo Meteor Shower
- At 13:00 on April 22, Mercury stays and changes from retrograde to direct
- Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter gathering in early May
- At 7:00 on May 1, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 7.0 ° south of the moon
- At 15:00 on May 1, Mercury conjoins the moon, Mercury is 7.8 ° south of the moon
- At 12:00 on May 1, Mercury conjoins Jupiter and Mars 0.4 ° north of Jupiter
- At 3:20 on May 2, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 5.9 ° south of the moon
- At 3:42 on May 2, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 5.5 ° south of the moon
- May 6 Aquarius shower
- At 3 o'clock on May 8, Mercury is at a large distance from the west, 26.6 °
- May 9-13 Venus, Mercury, Jupiter Party
- At 24:00 on May 9, Mercury alloy star, Mercury is 1.5 ° south of Venus
- At 23:00 on May 11, Venus conjunct Jupiter, Venus 0.6 ° south of Jupiter
- At 4:00 on May 12, Mercury meets Jupiter Mercury is 2.0 ° south of Jupiter
- At 23:00 on May 14, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 8.2 ° north of the moon
- At 17:00 on May 16, Mercury alloy star, Mercury is 1.4 ° south of Venus
- Venus, Mercury, Mars May 19-25
- At 9:00 on May 21, Mercury conjoins Mars, and Venus is 2.1 ° south of Mars
- At 16:00 on May 23, Venus conjoins Mars, and Venus is 1.0 ° south of the moon
- At 23:00 on May 29, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 5.6 ° south of the moon
- At 4:00 on May 31, Mars conjoins the moon, and Mars is 3.8 ° south of the moon
- Partial eclipse on June 2, visible in Southeast Asia
- June 8 Venus Hopang Star Cluster
- At 5:00 on June 11, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 8.2 ° north of the moon
- At 8:00 on June 13th, Mercury will conjunct the Sun
- At 12:37 on June 14, Saturn stayed and changed from retrograde to direct
- Total Lunar Eclipse June 16
- The initial loss was at 2:22, the eclipse was at 3:22, the eclipse was at 4:13, the light was at 5: 3, and the circle was regained at 6: 2. The eastern part of the country brings sunset, and the southwestern part of the west can see the whole process.
- At 16:00 on June 18, Venus will converge to Bishu Five, and Venus will be 4.8 ° north of Bisu Five
- Summer solstice at 1:17 on June 22
- At 17:00 on June 26, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 5.4 ° south of the moon
- At 3:00 on June 29, Mars conjoins the moon, and Mars is 1.7 ° south of the moon
- At 17:00 on June 30, the moon covers Venus, which is 0.1 ° north of the moon
- Partial solar eclipse on July 1
- At 10 o'clock on July 3, Mercury conjoins the moon, Mercury is 5.5 ° north of the fifth place
- At 15:00 on July 6, Mars will converge to Bishu Five, and Mars will be 5.5 ° north of Bishu Five
- At 12:00 on July 8, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 8.0 ° north of the moon
- At 13:00 on July 20, Mercury is at a long distance, 26.8 °
- At 9:00 on July 24, Mercury conjoins the moon, Mercury is 5.0 ° south of the moon
- At 1:00 on July 28, the moon covers Mars, and Mars is 0.5 ° north of the moon
- At 15:00 on August 2, Mercury stays and changes from direct to retrograde
- At 20:00 on August 4, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 7.7 ° north of the moon
- August 13 Great Perseid Meteor Shower
- At 20:00 on August 16th, Venus will be in conjunction with the Sun
- At 11:00 on August 17, the Mercury will be under the Sun
- At 20:00 on August 20, Mercury conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 4.8 ° south of the moon
- At 7:25 on August 23, Neptune sunbursts
- At 22:00 on August 25, Mars conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 2.7 ° north of the moon
- At 12:00 on August 26, Mars stayed and changed from retrograde to direct
- At 9:00 on August 28, Mercury conjoins the moon, Mercury is 2.6 ° north of the moon
- At 1:30 on August 31, Jupiter stayed and changed from direct to retrograde
- At 7:00 on September 1, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 7.3 ° north of the moon
- At 14:00 on September 3, Mercury is at a large distance from the west, 18.1 °
- At 10:00 on September 9, Mercury meets Xuanyuan XIV, Mercury is at Xuanyuan XIV 0.7 °
- At 2 o'clock on September 17, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 4.7 ° south of the moon
- At 16:00 on September 23, Mars conjoins the moon, and Mars is 4.8 ° north of the moon
- At 8:14 on September 26, Uranus will be sunburst
- Mars and Ghost Star Cluster on October 2
- At 20:00 on October 3, Venus and Suzuki
- At 4:00 on October 14, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 4.8 ° south of the moon
- Great Orion Meteor Shower on October 21
- At 8 o'clock on October 22, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 6.5 ° north of the moon
- At 9:41 on October 29, Jupiter will be sunburst
- Southern Taurus Meteor Shower is Great on November 5
- At 3:00 on November 10, Jupiter conjoins the moon, Jupiter is 5.0 ° south of the moon
- At 5 o'clock on November 10, Venus will conjoin Sinji and Venus will be 4.0 ° north of Sinjuji
- At 13:00 on November 11, Mars was Xuanyuan XIV, and Mars was 1.4 ° north of Xuanyuan XIV.
- North 12 Taurus Meteor Shower Extreme
- At 1700 hours on November 14, Mercury is at a long distance, 22.8 °
- Great Leo Meteor Shower on November 18
- At 18:00 on November 19, Mars conjoins the moon, and Mars is 7.7 ° north of the moon
- At 17:00 on November 24th, Mercury stays and changes from direct to retrograde
- Partial eclipse on November 25, not visible in China
- At 12:00 on November 27, Venus conjoins the moon, Venus is 2.8 ° south of the moon
- At 17:00 on December 4, Mercury will conjunct the moon
- At 4:00 on December 7, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 5.2 ° south of the moon
- Total Lunar Eclipse December 10
- At the beginning of 20:45, the eclipse was at 22: 6, the eclipse was very high at 22:31, the light was born at 22:57, and he recovered at 0:17 the next day. China has good observation conditions throughout the country.
- At 10:00 on December 14th, Mercury stays and changes from retrograde to direct
- Around 1am on December 15th, the Gemini meteor shower is extremely strong
- At 21:00 on December 17, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 8.5 ° north of the moon
- At 18:00 on December 20, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 6.5 ° north of the moon
- 13:30 on December 22, winter solstice
- Great meteor shower in Ursa Dec. 22
- At 11:00 on December 23, Mercury is at a large distance from the west, 21.9 °
- At 12 o'clock on December 23, Mercury conjoins the moon, Mercury is 2.6 ° north of the moon
- At 19:26 on December 26, Jupiter stayed and changed from retrograde to direct
- At 19:00 on December 27, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 6.4 ° south of the moon
2012 Astronomical phenomenon 2012
- At 10:47 on January 3, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 5.0 ° south of the moon
- At 15:00 on January 4, the meteor shower in the quadrant is extremely strong, ZHR = 120
- At 14:49 on January 14, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 9.1 ° north of the moon
- At 2:48 on January 17, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 6.4 ° north of the moon
- At 08:33 on January 25, Mars stayed and changed from direct to retrograde
- At 2:44 on January 27, Venus conjoins the moon, Venus is 6.8 ° south of the moon
- At 22:38 on January 30, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 4.5 ° south of the moon
- At 7:02 on February 7, Mercury will conjunct
- At 20:24 on February 8th, Saturn stayed and changed from direct to retrograde
- At 19:31 on February 10, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 9.7 ° north of the moon
- At 08:48 on February 13, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 6.2 ° north of the moon
- At 13:50 on February 23, Mercury conjoins the moon, and Mercury is 6.0 ° south of the moon
- At 05:43 on February 26, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 3.3 ° south of the moon
- At 14:17 on February 27, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 3.8 ° south of the moon
- At 4:10 on March 4th, Mars will strike the sun
- At 00:59 on March 6, Mars was closest to Earth, 0.6737AU
- At 17:34 on March 5, Mercury is 18.2 ° from the east.
- At 13:31 on March 8, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 9.8 ° north of the moon
- At 14:40 on March 11, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 6.2 ° north of the moon
- At 04:55 on March 12, Mercury stayed and changed from direct to retrograde
- 13:14 on March 20, spring equinox
- At 03:21 on March 22, Mercury will be under the Sun
- At 07:58 on March 26, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 3.1 ° south of the moon
- At 02:21 on March 27, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 1.8 ° north of the moon
- At 15:44 on March 27, Venus is 46.0 ° from the east.
- At 14:00 on April 3, Mercury stays and changes from retrograde to direct; Venus conjoins the star cluster
- At 10:44 on April 4, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 8.9 ° north of the moon
- At 21:47 on April 7, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 6.3 ° north of the moon
- At 20:23 on April 15, Mars stayed and changed from retrograde to direct
- At 02:26 on April 16, Saturn will sunburst
- At 02:44 on April 16, Saturn is closest to Earth, 8.72AU
- At 01:22 on April 19, Mercury is 27.5 ° west from the west
- At 9:57 on April 19, Mercury conjoins the moon, Mercury is 7.6 ° south of the moon
- At 13:00 on April 22, the Lyra meteor shower was extremely strong, ZHR = 18
- At 10:22 on April 25, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 5.7 ° north of the moon
- At 21:31 on May 1, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 7.9 ° north of the moon
- At 5:43 on May 5, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 6.4 ° north of the moon
- At 3 o'clock on May 6, the Aquarius meteor shower was extremely strong, ZHR = 70
- 21:22 on May 13, Jupiter
- At 01:19 on May 16, Venus stayed and changed from direct to retrograde
- Eclipse on May 21
- At 19:19 on May 27, Mercury will conjunct
- At 19:16 on May 29, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 6.9 ° north of the moon
- At 1:24 on June 1, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 6.5 ° north of the moon
- June 4 partial eclipse
- The initial loss time is 17:59:53, the eclipse time is 19: 3: 12, and the recovery time is 20: 6: 28.
- At 9:08 on June 6, Venus will be under the sun, and Venus will be transiting
- At 16:26 on June 17, the moon covers Jupiter, which is 1.1 ° south of the moon
- 07:09, June 21st, summer solstice
- At 2:59 on June 22, Mercury conjoins the moon, Mercury is 5.7 ° north of the moon
- At 17:10 on June 26, Saturn stayed and changed from retrograde to direct
- At 23:00 on June 26, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 5.8 ° north of the moon
- At 11: June on June 27, the Meteor shower was extremely heavy
- At 12:23 on June 27, Venus stayed and changed from retrograde to direct
- At 19:21 on June 28, the moon covered Spica, which is 1.4 ° north of the moon.
- At 20:18 on June 28, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 6.3 ° north of the moon
- At 09:56 on July 1, Mercury is 25.7 ° east
- At 02:44 on July 10, Bi Suwu alloy star, Bi Suwu is 0.9 ° south of Venus
- At 13:22 on July 14, Mercury stays and changes from direct to retrograde
- At 11:06 on July 15, the moon covers Jupiter, which is 0.5 ° south of the moon
- At 23:29 on July 15, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 3.8 ° south of the moon
- At 5:00 on July 16
- At 06:07 on July 25, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 4.2 ° north of the moon
- At 10:00 on July 26, the moon covered Spica, which is 1.2 ° north of the moon.
- At 07:07 on July 26, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 6.0 ° north of the moon
- At 3:57 on July 29, Mercury will be under the Sun
- At 01:13 on August 8, Mercury stayed and changed from retrograde to direct
- At 04:30 on August 12, the moon covers Jupiter. Jupiter is 0.1 ° north of the moon.
- At 20:00 on August 12, the Perseid meteor shower was extremely heavy, ZHR = 80 +
- At 3:42 on August 14, Venus will be covered by the moon. Venus will be 0.6 ° south of the moon.
- At 17:06 on August 15, Venus was 45.8 ° west from the west.
- At 13:05 on August 16, Mercury conjoins the moon, Mercury is 3.5 ° north of the moon
- At 20:03 on August 16, Mercury was 18.7 ° west of Mercury, Mercury, Venus and Jupiter lined up.
- August 18 Mercury and Ghosts Cluster
- At 06:21 on August 22, the moon covered Spica, which was 1.0 ° north of the moon.
- At 11:23 on August 22, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 5.5 ° north of the moon
- At 15:51 on August 22, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 2.3 ° north of the moon
- At 20:31 on August 24, Neptune sunstroke
- At 9:04 on September 8th, Jupiter is covered by the moon, and Jupiter is 0.6 ° north of the moon
- At 10:43 on September 10th, Mercury will conjunct the Sun
- At 1:08 on September 13th, Venus conjoins the moon, Venus is 3.7 ° north of the moon; Venus and the Ghosts Cluster
- At 13:22 on September 18, the moon covers Spica I, which is 0.8 ° north of the moon.
- At 22:26 on September 18, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 5.0 ° north of the moon
- At 04:37 on September 20, the moon covers Mars, and Mars is 0.2 ° south of the moon
- At 22:49 on September 22, the autumnal equinox
- Uranus strikes the sun at 15:14 on September 29
- At 15:59 on October 3, Xuanyuan XIV alloy star, Xuanyuan XIV is 0.1 ° north of Venus
- At 21:49 on October 4, Jupiter stayed and changed from direct to retrograde
- At 4:57 on October 6, the moon covers Jupiter, which is 0.9 ° north of the moon
- Great meteor shower in Draco on October 8
- At 03:08 on October 13, Venus conjoined the moon, and Venus was 6.3 ° north of the moon
- At 22:53 on October 15, the moon covered Spica, which was 0.8 ° north of the moon.
- At 09:43 on October 17, the moon covers Mercury, which is 1.3 ° south of the moon
- Orion meteor shower on October 21, ZHR = 30
- At 16:31 on October 25, Saturn will conjunct
- At 06:11 on October 27, Mercury was 24.1 ° east long
- At 09:05 on November 2, Jupiter was covered by the moon, and Jupiter was 0.9 ° north of the moon.
- Southern Taurus meteor shower is extremely strong on November 5th, ZHR = 8
- At 11:22 on November 7, Mercury stays and changes from direct to retrograde
- At 1:50 on November 12, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 5.3 ° north of the moon
- At 09:58 on November 12, the moon covered Spica, which is 0.8 ° north of the moon.
- Northern Taurus meteor shower is extremely strong on November 12, ZHR = 12
- At 18:20 on November 14, Mercury is covered by the moon, Mercury is 1.0 ° south of the moon
- At 17:00 on November 17, the Leo Meteor shower was extremely heavy, ZHR = 20
- At 23:48 on November 17, Mercury will be under the Sun
- At 04:04 on November 27, Mercury stayed and changed from retrograde to direct
- At 09:18 on November 27, Venus conjunct Saturn, Venus is 0.5 ° south of Saturn
- At 08:53 on November 29, the moon covers Jupiter, which is 0.6 ° north of the moon
- At 9:44 on December 3rd, Jupiter sunstruck
- In the early morning of December, the Venus, Mercury and Saturn in the eastern sky are aligned.
- At 06:48 on December 5, Mercury was 20.6 ° west of the west.
- At 20:20 on December 9, the moon covered Spica, which is 0.8 ° north of the moon.
- At 21:49 on December 11, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 1.6 ° north of the moon
- At 08:44 on December 12, the moon covers Mercury, and Mercury is 1.1 ° north of the moon
- At 6 o'clock on December 14, the Gemini meteor shower was extremely heavy (15 o'clock on the 13th and 12 o'clock on the 14th)
- At 13:18 on December 20, the first quarter
- 19:12 on December 21, Winter Solstice
- At 16:00 on December 22, the Ursa Meteor shower is extremely strong, ZHR = 10
- At 08:10 on December 26, the moon covers Jupiter. Jupiter is 0.4 ° north of the moon.
2013 Astronomical phenomenon 2013
- At 21:33 on January 3, the quadrant meteor shower was extremely strong
- At 4:11 on January 6, the moon covered Spica, which is 0.6 ° north of the moon.
- At 9:09 on January 7, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 3.8 ° north of the moon
- Astronomical phenomenon
- At 19:37 on January 10, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 2.8 ° south of the moon
- At 12:44 on January 12, the new moon
- At 19:54 on January 13, Mars conjoined the moon, and Mars was 6.4 ° south of the moon
- At 1:50 on January 18, Mercury will conjunct the Sun
- At 11:02 on January 22, the moon covers Jupiter, which is 0.5 ° north of the moon
- At 19:35 on January 22, Bi Su Wu He Yue, Bi Su Wu is 4.0 ° south of the moon
- At 12:38 on January 27, Mochizuki
- At 00:21 on January 31, Jupiter stayed and changed from retrograde to direct
- At 9:44 on February 2nd, the moon covers Spica, which is 0.3 ° north of the moon.
- At 17:35 on February 3, Saturn conjoins the moon, Saturn is 3.5 ° north of the moon (unobservable in the northern hemisphere)
- At 15:20 on February 10, the new moon
- At 05:29 on February 17, Mercury is at a long distance, 18.1 °
- At 19:36 on February 18, the moon covers Jupiter, which is 0.9 ° north of the moon
- At 3:11 on February 19, Bi Su Wu He Yue, Bi Su Wu is 3.8 ° south of the moon
- At 18:39 on February 19, Saturn stayed and changed from direct to retrograde
- At 03:25 on February 23, Mercury stays and changes from direct to retrograde
- At 18:37 on February 25, Xuanyuan 14th lunar month, Xuanyuan 14th was 5.7 ° north of the moon
- At 4:26 on February 26, Mochizuki
- At 15:15 on March 1, the moon covers Spica, which is 0.1 ° north of the moon.
- At 23:00 on March 2, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 3.3 ° north of the moon
- At 4:42 on March 4, Mercury will be under the Sun
- At 05:25 on March 17, Mercury stays and changes from retrograde to direct
- At 09:20 on March 18, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 1.5 ° north of the moon
- At 11:17 on March 18th, Bi Su Wu He Yue, Bi Su Wu is 3.5 ° south of the moon
- Spring equinox at 19:02 on March 20
- At 1:47 on March 25, Bishu Wuhe Jupiter, Bi Suwu is 5.1 ° south of Jupiter
- At 17:27 on March 27, Mochizuki
- At 22:47 on March 28, the moon covered Spica, which is 0.0 ° north of the moon.
- At 01:14 on March 29th, Venus will be in conjunction
- At 03:57 on March 30, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 3.4 ° north of the moon
- At 05:49 on April 1st, Mercury is west, 27.8 °
- At 19:13 on April 14, Bi Su Wu He Yue, Bi Su Wu was 3.4 ° south of the moon
- At 2:27 on April 15, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 2.1 ° north of the moon
- Mar 18 at 08:19
- At 19:03 on April 22, the Lyra meteor shower was extremely strong
- At 08:28 on April 25, the moon covers Spica, which is 0.0 ° south of the moon.
- At 3:57 on April 26, the full moon and partial eclipse
- The eclipse was 0.015, the initial loss was 3:54, the eclipse was 4:07, and the circle was 4:21.
- At 10:07 on April 26, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 3.5 ° north of the moon
- At 16:26 on April 28, Saturn will sunburst
- At 17:24 on April 28,
- At 08:17 on May 5th, the Aurora Eta meteor shower was extremely strong
- At 08:28 on May 10, the new moon and solar eclipse
- May 12 at 05:37
- At 18:52 on May 22, the moon covers Spica, which is 0.0 ° south of the moon
- At 17:32 on May 23, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 3.6 ° north of the moon
- At 12:25 on May 25, the moon and penumbra eclipses
- At 23:56 on June 8, the new moon
- At 06:39 on June 11, Mercury conjoins the moon, Mercury is 5.9 ° north of the moon
- At 00:44 on June 13, Mercury was at a long distance, 24.3 °
- At 04:14 on June 19, the moon covered Spica, which is 0.1 ° south of the moon.
- At 00:10 on June 20, Jupiter will conjoin
- At 1:22 on June 20, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 3.6 ° north of the moon
- 13:03 on June 21, summer solstice
- At 09:17 on June 23, Venus meets Beihesan, and Venus is 5.3 ° south of Beihesan
- At 19:11 on June 23, the moon passed an apogee of 356991km
- At 19:32 on June 23, Mochizuki
- At 07:03 on June 26, Mercury stayed and changed from direct to retrograde
- At 4:09 on July 4, Venus and the Ghosts Cluster
- At 12:15 on July 9, Saturn stays and changes from retrograde to direct
- At 9:26 on July 9th, Mercury will be under the Sun
- At 11:32 on July 16, the moon covers Spica, which is 0.3 ° south of the moon.
- At 08:56 on July 17, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 3.3 ° north of the moon
- At 21:49 on July 20, Mercury stays and changes from retrograde to direct
- At 12:47 on July 22, Xuanyuan XIV alloy star, Xuanyuan XIV is 1.2 ° south of Venus
- At 15:34 on July 22, Mars conjoins Jupiter, and Mars is 0.8 ° north of Jupiter
- At 16:47 on July 30, Mercury is west, 19.6 °
- At 6:27 on August 4, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 4.0 ° north of the moon
- At 11:11 on August 5, Mercury meets Beihe III, and Mercury is 7.3 ° south of Beihe III
- At 5:51 on August 7, the new moon
- At 10:17 on August 10, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 5.1 ° north of the moon
- At 17:05 on August 12, the moon covered Spica, which is 0.6 ° south of the moon.
- At 1:59 on August 13, the Perseid meteor shower was extremely strong
- At 16:28 on August 13, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 2.9 ° north of the moon
- At 21:45 on August 21, Mochizuki
- At 09:42 on August 27, Neptune sunbursts
- At 3:54 on August 29, Bi Su Wu He Yue, Bi Su Wu is 2.9 ° south of the moon
- At 00:43 on September 1, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 4.5 ° north of the moon
- New Moon at 19:36 on September 5
- At 21:08 on September 5, Sporades a alloy star, which is 1.8 ° south of Venus.
- At 22:08 on September 6, Mercury conjoins the moon, Mercury is 4.7 ° north of the moon
- At 22:29 on September 8, the moon covers Spica, which is 0.8 ° south of the moon.
- At 4:36 on September 9, Mars and Ghosts Cluster
- At 5:03 on September 9, Venus will be covered by the moon, and Venus will be 0.4 ° north of the moon.
- At 10:07 on September 10, Saturn conjoins the moon, and Saturn is 2.4 ° north of the moon
- At 04:53 on September 19, Venus conjunct Saturn, and Venus is 3.5 ° south of Saturn
- At 19:13 on September 19, Mochizuki
- September 23, 04:44, autumnal equinox
- At 03:23 on September 25, the spica meets Mercury, which is 0.8 ° south of Mercury
- At 12:01 on September 25, Bi Su Wu He Yue, Bi Su Wu is 2.7 ° south of the moon
- At 17:11 on September 28, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 4.9 ° north of the moon
- At 22:11 on October 3, Uranus will sunburst
- At 8:34 on October 5, the new moon
- At 8:07 on October 8, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 4.7 ° south of the moon
- At 18:11 on October 9, Mercury is at a long distance, 25.3 °
- At 05:46 on October 15th, Xuanyuan XIV combined with Mars, Xuanyuan XIV was 1.0 ° south of Mars
- At 23:46 on October 16, Xinsu II is an alloy star. Xinsu II is 1.6 ° south of Venus
- October 19, 07:38, full moon, penumbra eclipse
- At 18:17 on October 21, the Orion meteor shower was extremely strong
- At 22:44 on October 21, Mercury stays and changes from direct to retrograde
- At 20:29 on October 22, Bi Su Wu He Yue, Bi Su Wu was 2.6 ° south of the moon
- At 06:02 on October 26, Jupiter conjoined the moon, Jupiter 5.1 ° north of the moon
- At 15:58 on November 1, Venus is at a long distance, 47.1 °
- At 02:26 on November 2, Mercury will be under the Sun
- At 20:50 on November 3, the new moon and total eclipse
- At 18:45 on November 5, the southern Taurus meteor shower was extremely strong
- At 20:00 on November 6th, Saturn will conjoin
- At 8:32 on November 7, Venus conjoins the moon, and Venus is 8.0 ° south of the moon
- At 15:19 on November 7, Jupiter stayed and changed from direct to retrograde
- At 21:53 on November 10, Mercury stays and changes from retrograde to direct
- At 12:02 on November 12, the North Taurus meteor shower was extremely strong
- At 23:16 on November 17, Mochizuki
- At 00:19 on November 18, Leo Meteor shower was extremely strong
- At 10:21 on November 18, Mercury is at a large distance from the west, 19.5 °
- At 04:23 on November 19, Bi Su Wu He Yue, Bi Su Wu was 2.7 ° south of the moon
- At 13:29 on November 22, Jupiter conjoins the moon, and Jupiter is 5.1 ° north of the moon
- At 8:22 on December 3, the new moon
- At 13:30 on December 14, the Gemini meteor shower was extremely strong
- At 11:08 on December 16, Bi Su Wu He Yue, Bi Su Wu is 2.7 ° south of the moon
- At 17:28 on December 17, Mochizuki
- At 15:20 on December 19, Jupiter conjoins the moon, Jupiter is 5.0 ° north of the moon
- At 03:35 on December 21, Venus stayed and changed from direct to retrograde
- 01:01, December 22, Winter Solstice
- At 22:00 on December 22, the Ursa Meteor shower was extremely strong
- At 10:30 on December 27, the moon covers Spica, which is 1.1 ° south of the moon.
- At 10:30 on December 29, Mercury will conjunct
- At 09:23 on December 29, the moon covers Saturn, and Saturn is 0.9 ° north of the moon
- 2018 year
- The super moon, blue moon, and total lunar eclipse occurred on January 31. The most recent one occurred 150 years ago.