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Saturn, Perseid Meteors And A Super Blue Moon In August Skywatching
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Catch Saturn at opposition this month. The annual Perseid meteor shower will peak on Aug. 12 and skywatchers will be treated to a Super Blue Moon.
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What's up for August?
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See Saturn at dusk and dawn, the Perseid meteors return, and a super blue moon.
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In August, we've lost Venus and Mars from the evening sky, but we'll have great views
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of Saturn all night.
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Saturn reaches opposition this month, meaning it's directly opposite the Sun as seen from
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Earth.
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Planets in opposition rise just after sunset and are visible until dawn, and it's when
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they appear at their biggest and brightest for the year.
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Look for the giant planet low in the eastern sky around 9 p.m. by mid-month, appearing
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a bit higher each evening as August continues.
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On the morning of August 3rd, Saturn appears just a couple of finger widths apart from
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the nearly full moon.
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Find them in the west before sunrise.
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The moon then makes a nice pairing with the Pleiades star cluster on the morning of the
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9th, with Jupiter hanging nearby.
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The moon then has a super close meetup with the reddish star Antares, brightest star in
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the constellation Scorpius, on the evening of August 24th.
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August brings one of the best-known annual meteor showers, the Perseids.
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And this year, the stage is set for a good show as the peak night, August 12th and into
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the 13th, is near the new moon.
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The meteors are bits of dust, most no larger than sand grains, that originate from comet
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Swift-Tuttle.
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Swift sweeps through the comet's debris trail every year about this same time, resulting
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in the annual shower.
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The radiant, the point in the sky where the meteors appear to originate, is toward the
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northeast, appearing in between the upside-down "W" of constellation Cassiopeia and bright
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star Capella.
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Observing the Perseids is easy.
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Just find yourself a safe, dark spot to lie down with your feet pointing roughly toward
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the northeast and look straight up.
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The best time to view them is between midnight and dawn as the radiant rises higher in the
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sky.
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Meteor activity likely will be at its greatest in the hour preceding dawn.
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The crescent moon also rises in the couple of hours before dawn, but it's only about
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7% illuminated, so it shouldn't pose a significant problem for viewing the meteors.
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You might also see a few meteors in the early morning hours during the week before and after
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the peak.
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August begins and ends with a full moon, making for a special occurrence that only happens
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every couple of years.
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You see, a second full moon in a single calendar month is commonly called a "blue moon."
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They happen every two to three years because the moon's monthly cycle is just a bit shorter
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than the average length of a month.
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So eventually a full moon will happen at the beginning of a month with enough days left
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for a complete lunar cycle.
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When that happens, we get a blue moon.
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But there's more.
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The August 30th blue moon is also a supermoon.
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The moon's orbit isn't a perfect circle, so sometimes it's a little farther away from
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Earth and sometimes closer.
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At its closest point, called perigee, it's 14% closer than at its farthest.
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About three to four times a year, the full moon phase happens to coincide with the moon
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reaching perigee, and we call that event a supermoon.
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While it technically appears a bit bigger and a tad brighter than the average full moon,
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the difference is not super noticeable to the eye.
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The combination of these two special full moons making for a super blue moon occurs
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about every 10 years on average, though the time between any two occurrences can vary
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from two months to two decades or more.
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So enjoy this month's two full moons.
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And while the second one won't appear supersized or any bluer than usual, now you know what
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makes it special.
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Here are the phases of the moon for August.
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Stay up to date with all of NASA's missions to explore the solar system and beyond at
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nasa.gov.
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I'm Preston Dyches from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and that's what's up for this
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month.
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