OAS NOVEMBER 20013 ASTRONOMY EZINE VOL 2 | Page 16

16 Jupiter moves through our morning skies throughout the month. On the 20th at around 03:40 you will be able to see Jupiter, Moon, Orion, Sirius and Mars looking east panning round to the south. Image: Mike Greenham Saturn lies close to the sun this month as viewed from the Earth and viewing will be very difficult. Uranus for those with more powerful telescopes will be in the SW in the early hours on the 1st before moving below the horizon at approximately 04:20. On the 13th the Moon may viewing Uranus difficult after midnight. Uranus remains in the m ?&???r6??F?&?Vv??WB??fV?&W"???vWfW"?Bv???&R??rF?F?R??&????'?F?R7@?FV6V?&W"???WGV?Rv???Rf??B?2??f??r6?WF???F?R7BB??3??B&V???2??F?RV&??WfV???r6???????F??6??WB2?#"3??4??7&VF?C??4?U4??????ƒ???WF'?66?V?6P???7F?GWFR???BF?R?V&&?R6??WB?4???v??r66?V?6RFV??4??&??6W2F?&RF?R6??r7F?W"?bF?P??V"?F?&?Vv??WB??fV?&W"?4??v???&P?6VV???F?RV&???&???r6????????rV7B?6????FW2'?Ff?B&??B??f?&?F???g&??7FV??&?V?6?gGv&R?F??2?2wV?FR??????2U???P??