Sky Guide August 2024

‘The best time to observe any meteor shower is after midnight, usually a few hours before dawn. This month during the mornings of Sunday 11 to Tuesday 13 August look low toward the north-east into a part of the sky known as Perseus. If the conditions are good, you may see a meteor, more commonly called a shooting star.’
Moon phases
New Moon Sunday 4 August 9:13 pm AEST
First quarter Tuesday 13 August 1:19 am AEST
Full Moon Tuesday 20 August 4:26 am AEST
Last quarter Monday 26 August 7:26 pm AEST
Planets

EVENING
Mercury starts the month low in the west in Leo. At the end of the first week of August it has a brief excursion to the non-Zodiacal constellation Sextans, returning to Leo after a few days. It disappears into the twilight just before the middle of the month.





























