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February astronomical outlook

19:00
1 February 2022

Snow Moon ahead
February astronomical outlook

February is a quiet month in the astronomical calendar with just a handful of events to look ahead at.

This has already started with a New Moon rising tonight, meaning while there is little else to be excited about we do currently have a darker than usual night sky helping stargazers spot nearby constellations and distant planets.

The next event does not arrive until February 16 with the full moon, known as the Winter Moon. As with all moons, this was named by Native Americans based on its timing coinciding with the arrival of snowfall.

The same evening as the full moon we see Mercury at its greatest western elongation.

This is the best time to spot the smallest planet in the solar system. Orbiting closest to the Sun, it is also one of the hardest to spot so take advantage of this chance.

By mid-February, Mercury will begin appearing at its highest point above the horizon each morning. For the best chance look east before sunrise.

Ryan Hathaway
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