Saturday, June 30, 2018

Leo and the Sickle Later in the Year


The night I recorded this was the night I saw Jupiter with my telescope, so I was focused much more on that and only on Leo briefly. At the same time two weeks later, the Sickle had angled slightly more upwards and the constellation moved west. 

Compared to April 22 when Regulus was at a 235° azimuth and a 50° altitude, it was now at a 250° azimuth and 38° altitude. 



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