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Aquarids Meteor Shower
Aquarids Meteor Shower
May 5 all-day
This shower is composed of dusty remnants of the famed Halley’s Comet. The long-running shower is visible from April 19th until May 28, but peaks overnight on May 5th with up to 60 sightings per hour. The first quarter moon should set right around midnight local time, which will really improve conditions for spotting meteors.[...]
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Saturn at Opposition
Saturn at Opposition
May 10 all-day
Saturn will make its closest approach of the year and will be reflecting plenty of the sun’s light, making this the best opportunity to spot it. A medium telescope (about 5-8 inches) is needed to see the rings and some of the largest moons which will also be lit up from the sun.
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⚪ Full Moon
1:16 pm
⚪ Full Moon
May 14 @ 1:16 pm – 2:16 pm
May’s Full Moon is the “Milk Moon”, “Flower Moon”, “Corn Planting Moon”, “Hare’s Moon”, or “Buddha Poornima”.
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Bonus (Possible) Meteor Shower
Bonus (Possible) Meteor Shower
May 24 all-day
Before sunrise on the 24th, there could be a great number of meteors which are remnants of the comet P/209 LINEAR. The shower will be relatively short lived, but there is the potential for up to 100 sightings per hour.
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