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2 Earth at Perihelion (closest to Sun) at 14h UT. The Sun-Earth
distance is 0.983257 a.u. or 147.1 million kilometers.
3 Moon near Regulus at 2h UT (morning sky).
3 Quadrantid Meteor Shower peaks at 14h UT. Active between
December 28 and January 12. Produces up to 110 meteors
per hour. Radiant is in northern Boötes.
6 Last Quarter Moon at 9:37 UT.
7 Moon near Spica at 0h UT (morning sky).
9 Moon at perigee (closest to Earth) at 15:47 UT
(distance 367,387 km; angular size 32.5').
10 Moon near Antares at 6h UT (morning sky).
10 Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn within a circle of
diam. 2.4° (13° from Sun, evening sky) at 19h UT.
Mags. –0.9, –1.9 & 0.6. Mercury 1.4° from Jupiter.
11 Moon near Venus (morning sky) at 21h UT. Mag. –3.9.
13 New Moon at 5:01 UT. Start of lunation 1213.
14 Moon near Mercury at 10h UT (15° from Sun,
evening sky). Mag. –0.9.
20 Mars 1.6° NNW of Uranus at 20h UT (evening sky).
Mags. 0.2 and 5.8.
20 First Quarter Moon at 21:02 UT.
21 Moon near Mars (evening sky) at 11h UT. Mag. 0.2.
21 Moon at apogee (farthest from Earth) at 13h UT
(distance 404,360 km; angular size 29.6').
23 Moon near the Pleiades at 10h UT (evening sky).
24 Mercury at greatest elongation east (19° from Sun,
evening sky) at 2h UT. Mag. –0.5.
24 Saturn at conjunction with the Sun at 3h UT. The
ringed planet passes into the morning sky (not visible).
24 Moon near Aldebaran at 4h UT (evening sky).
27 Moon near Castor at 11h UT (evening sky).
27 Moon near Pollux at 16h UT (evening sky).
28 Moon near Beehive cluster M44 (midnight sky) at 17h UT.
28 Full Moon at 19:17 UT.
29 Jupiter at conjunction with the Sun at 2h UT. Passes into the morning sky.
30 Moon near Regulus at 9h UT (morning sky).
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All times in Universal Time (UT). (Singapore Standard Time = UT + 8 hours.)
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Telescopic Objects
Capella Aur The 6th brightest star. Appears yellowish in color. Spectroscopic binary. Dist=42 ly.
Sirius CMa The brightest star in the sky. Also known as the "Dog Star". Dist=8.6 ly.
Procyon CMi Greek name meaning "before the dog" -- rises before Sirius (northern latitudes). Dist=11.4 ly.
Canopus Car Second brightest star in the sky. 14,000 times more luminous than the Sun. Dist=309 ly.
Achernar Eri Brightest star in Eridanus, The River. Arabic name meaning "end of river". Dist=144 ly.
Castor Gem Multiple star system with 6 components. 3 stars visible in telescope. Dist=52 ly.
Pollux Gem With Castor, the twin sons of Leda in classical mythology. Dist=34 ly.
Rigel Ori The brightest star in Orion. Blue supergiant star with mag 7 companion. Dist=770 ly.
Betelgeuse Ori One of the largest red supergiant stars known. Diameter=300 times that of Sun. Dist=430 ly.
Algol Per Famous eclipsing binary star. Magnitude varies between 2.1 & 3.4 over 2.867 days.
Fomalhaut PsA Brightest star in Piscis Austrinus. In Arabic the "fish's mouth". Dist=25 ly.
Pleiades Tau The Seven Sisters. Spectacular cluster. Many more stars visible in binoculars. Dist=399 ly.
Hyades Tau Large V-shaped star cluster. Binoculars reveal many more stars. Dist=152 ly.
Aldebaran Tau Brightest star in Taurus. It is not associated with the Hyades star cluster. Dist=66.7 ly.
Polaris UMi The North Pole Star. A telescope reveals an unrelated mag 8 companion star. Dist=433 ly.
M31 And The Andromeda Galaxy. Most distant object visible to naked eye. Dist=2.5 million ly.
M38 Aur Stars appear arranged in "pi" or cross shape. Dist=4,300 ly.
M36 Aur About half size of M38. Located in rich Milky Way star field. Dist=4,100 ly.
M37 Aur Very fine star cluster. Discovered by Messier in 1764. Dist=4,400 ly.
M44 Cnc Praesepe or Beehive Cluster. Visible to the naked eye. Dist=590±20 ly.
M41 CMa First recorded observation by Aristotle in 325 BC as "cloudy spot". Dist=2,300 ly.
Mira Cet Famous long period variable star. Mag varies between 3.0 & 10.1 over 332 days.
LMC Dor Large Magellanic Cloud. A neighbouring galaxy of the Milky Way. Dist=180,000 ly.
M35 Gem Fine open cluster located near foot of the twin Castor. Dist=2,800 ly.
M48 Hya 12+ stars in 7x binoculars. Triangular asterism near centre. Dist=1,990 ly.
γ Leporis Lep Visible with binoculars. Gold & white stars. Mags 3.6 & 6.2. Dist=30 ly. Sep=96.3".
2232 Mon A large scattered star cluster of 20 stars. Dist=1,300 ly.
2244 Mon Surrounded by the rather faint Rosette Nebula. Dist=5,540 ly.
M50 Mon Visible with binoculars. Telescope reveals individual stars. Dist=3,000 ly.
Cr 69 Ori Lambda Orionis Cluster. Dist=1,630 ly.
M42 Ori The Great Orion Nebula. Spectacular bright nebula. Best in telescope. Dist=1,300 light years.
Double Cluster Per Double Cluster in Perseus. NGC 869 & 884. Excellent in binoculars. Dist=7,300 ly.
ζ Phoenicis Phe Eclipsing binary star and double (mag 8). Varies between 3.9 & 4.4 over 1.667 days.
L2
Pup Semi-regular variable. Magnitude varies between 2.6 & 6.2 over 140.42 days.
M47 Pup Bright star cluster. 15+ stars in 7x binoculars. Dist=1,500 ly.
M46 Pup Dist=5,400 ly. Contains planetary NGC 2438 (Mag 11, d=65") -- not associated.
2451 Pup 30+ stars in binoculars. The brightest star, χ Puppis, is red. Dist=850 ly.
2477 Pup Very rich but distant star cluster (4,200 ly). Resembles globular through binoculars.
253 Scl Fine, large, cigar-shaped galaxy. Requires dark sky. Member of Sculptor Group.
47 Tucanae Tuc Spectacular object. Telescope will reveal stars. Near edge of SMC. Dist=15,000 ly.
SMC Tuc Small Magellanic Cloud. Companion galaxy to Milky Way. Requires dark sky. Dist=210,000 ly.
γ Andromedae And Attractive double star. Bright orange star with mag 5 blue companion. Sep=9.8".
γ Arietis Ari Impressive looking double blue-white star. Visible in a small telescope. Sep=7.8".
M67 Cnc Contains 500+ stars mag 10 & fainter. One of the oldest clusters. Dist=2,350 ly.
η Cassiopeiae Cas Yellow star mag 3.4 & orange star mag 7.5. Dist=19 ly. Orbit=480 years. Sep=12".
2070 Dor Tarantula Nebula. A bright nebula located in LMC. A star-forming region.
θ Eridani Eri Striking blue-white double star. Mags 3.2 & 4.3. Visible in a small telescope. Sep=8.2".
β Monocerotis Mon Triple star. Mags 4.6, 5.0 & 5.4. Requires telescope to view arc-shape. Sep=7.3".
2264 Mon Christmas Tree Cluster. Associated with the Cone Nebula. Dist=2,450 ly.
σ Orionis Ori Superb multiple star. 2 mag 7 stars one side, mag 9 star on other. Struve 761 triple in field.
κ Puppis Pup Telescope easily shows two blue-white stars of almost equal brightness. Sep=9.9".
M1 Tau Crab Nebula. Remnant from supernova which was visible in 1054. Dist=6,500 ly.
M33 Tri Fine face-on spiral galaxy. Requires a large aperture telescope. Dist=2.3 million ly.
EQUATORIALEDITION
JANUARY2021
About the Celestial Objects
Listed on this page are several of the brighter, more interesting celestial objects
visible in the evening sky this month (refer to the monthly sky map). The objects are
grouped into three categories. Those that can be easily seen with the naked eye (that
is, without optical aid), those easily seen with binoculars, and those requiring a
telescope to be appreciated. Note, all of the objects (except single stars) will
appear more impressive when viewed through a telescope or very large
binoculars. They are grouped in this way to highlight objects that can be seen using
the optical equipment that may be available to the star gazer.
Tips for Observing the Night Sky
When observing the night sky, and in particular deep-sky objects such as star clusters,
nebulae, and galaxies, it’s always best to observe from a dark location. Avoid direct
light from street lights and other sources. If possible observe from a dark location
away from the light pollution that surrounds many of today’s large cities.
You will see more stars after your eyes adapt to the darkness—usually about 10 to
20 minutes after you go outside. Also, if you need to use a torch to view the sky
map, cover the light bulb with red cellophane. This will preserve your dark vision.
Finally, even though the Moon is one of the most stunning objects to view
through a telescope, its light is so bright that it brightens the sky and makes many of
the fainter objects very difficult to see. So try to observe the evening sky on
moonless nights around either New Moon or Last Quarter.
Astronomical Glossary
Conjunction – An alignment of two celestial bodies such that they present the least
angular separation as viewed from Earth.
Constellation – A defined area of the sky containing a star pattern.
Diffuse Nebula – A cloud of gas illuminated by nearby stars.
Double Star – Two stars that appear close to each other in the sky; either linked by
gravity so that they orbit each other (binary star) or lying at different distances from
Earth (optical double). Apparent separation of stars is given in seconds of arc (").
Ecliptic – The path of the Sun’s center on the celestial sphere as seen from Earth.
Elongation – The angular separation of two celestial bodies. For Mercury and Venus
the greatest elongation occurs when they are at their most angular distance from the
Sun as viewed from Earth.
Galaxy – A mass of up to several billion stars held together by gravity.
Globular Star Cluster – A ball-shaped group of several thousand old stars.
Light Year (ly) – The distance a beam of light travels at 300,000 km/sec in one year.
Magnitude – The brightness of a celestial object as it appears in the sky.
Open Star Cluster – A group of tens or hundreds of relatively young stars.
Opposition – When a celestial body is opposite the Sun in the sky.
Planetary Nebula – The remnants of a shell of gas blown off by a star.
Universal Time (UT) – A time system used by astronomers. Also known as Greenwich
Mean Time. Singapore Standard Time is UT plus 8 hours.
Variable Star – A star that changes brightness over a period of time.
CELESTIALOBJECTS
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The Evening Sky Map

  • 1. E C L I P T I C O R I O N ANDROM EDA CASSIOPEIA PEGASUS AURIGA TAURUS A R IES T U C A N A PISCES CETUS PERSEUS CAMELOPARDALIS CEPHEUS AQUARIUS SCU LPTOR URSA M AJOR PISCIS AUSTRINUS F O R N A X G R U S HYDRA C A R I N A LYN X CANCER CANIS MINOR GEM INI CANIS MAJOR M O N O CER O S LEPU S P U P P IS E R I D A N U S P H O E N I X M31 γ 7293 γ Capella M38 M36 M37 M44 M67 Sirius M41 Procyon Canopus 2516 2808 η δ Mira LMC 2070 Achernar θ M35 Castor Pollux M48 γ 2232β2244 2264 M50 Rigel Cr69 M42 σ Betelgeuse Double Cluster Algol ζ Fomalhaut L 2 M47 k M46 2451 2477 253 Pleiades Hyades Aldebaran M1 M33 47 Tuc β SMC 2547 IC 2391 Alnair Alphard Hamal Polaris Diphda α R GreatSquare ofPegasus Circlet Mars SKY MAP SHOWS HOW THE NIGHT SKY LOOKS EARLY JAN 9 PM LATE JAN 8 PM SKY MAP DRAWN FOR A LATITUDE OF 0° AND IS SUITABLE FOR LATITUDES UP TO15°NORTH OR SOUTH OF THIS EQUATORIAL EDITION JANUARY 2021 (Add 1 Hour For Daylight Saving) The constellatio n Eridanus,ariverinGreekmythology,windsitswayfromAchernartoRigel. The Magellanic Clouds (LMC & SMC) are companion galaxies to our galaxy, The Milky Way. MagnificentOrionrepresentsahunterwithhistwodogsnearby(CanisMa jor & Canis Minor). ThePleiadesstarclusterismorethantwicethedistanceoftheHyadesstarcluster. Inancienttimes,thetwinsof Greek mythology,Castor&Pollux,wereconsideredpatronsaintsofseafarers. CanyouseetheAndromedaGalaxy(M31)withyoureyes?Itisa galaxy 2.5 million lightyearsaway! Sky Calendar – January 2021 2 Earth at Perihelion (closest to Sun) at 14h UT. The Sun-Earth distance is 0.983257 a.u. or 147.1 million kilometers. 3 Moon near Regulus at 2h UT (morning sky). 3 Quadrantid Meteor Shower peaks at 14h UT. Active between December 28 and January 12. Produces up to 110 meteors per hour. Radiant is in northern Boötes. 6 Last Quarter Moon at 9:37 UT. 7 Moon near Spica at 0h UT (morning sky). 9 Moon at perigee (closest to Earth) at 15:47 UT (distance 367,387 km; angular size 32.5'). 10 Moon near Antares at 6h UT (morning sky). 10 Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn within a circle of diam. 2.4° (13° from Sun, evening sky) at 19h UT. Mags. –0.9, –1.9 & 0.6. Mercury 1.4° from Jupiter. 11 Moon near Venus (morning sky) at 21h UT. Mag. –3.9. 13 New Moon at 5:01 UT. Start of lunation 1213. 14 Moon near Mercury at 10h UT (15° from Sun, evening sky). Mag. –0.9. 20 Mars 1.6° NNW of Uranus at 20h UT (evening sky). Mags. 0.2 and 5.8. 20 First Quarter Moon at 21:02 UT. 21 Moon near Mars (evening sky) at 11h UT. Mag. 0.2. 21 Moon at apogee (farthest from Earth) at 13h UT (distance 404,360 km; angular size 29.6'). 23 Moon near the Pleiades at 10h UT (evening sky). 24 Mercury at greatest elongation east (19° from Sun, evening sky) at 2h UT. Mag. –0.5. 24 Saturn at conjunction with the Sun at 3h UT. The ringed planet passes into the morning sky (not visible). 24 Moon near Aldebaran at 4h UT (evening sky). 27 Moon near Castor at 11h UT (evening sky). 27 Moon near Pollux at 16h UT (evening sky). 28 Moon near Beehive cluster M44 (midnight sky) at 17h UT. 28 Full Moon at 19:17 UT. 29 Jupiter at conjunction with the Sun at 2h UT. Passes into the morning sky. 30 Moon near Regulus at 9h UT (morning sky). More sky events and links at http://Skymaps.com/skycalendar/ All times in Universal Time (UT). (Singapore Standard Time = UT + 8 hours.) Galaxy Double Star Variable Star Diffuse Nebula Planetary Nebula Open Star Cluster Globular Star Cluster Star Magnitudes Symbols W W W .SKYM APS.COM -1 0 1 2 3 4 Copyright © 2000–2020 Kym Thalassoudis. All Rights Reserved. The Evening Sky MapFREE* EACH MONTH FOR YOU TO EXPLORE, LEARN & ENJOY THE NIGHT SKY N E EAST S E SOUTH S W WEST N W NORTH Get Sky Calendar on Twitter http://twitter.com/skymaps • Star Charts & Astro Posters • Telescopes & Binoculars • Star Atlases & Planispheres • Books for Sky Watchers Help support the production and free distribution of The Evening Sky Map SAVE ON RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS • http://Skymaps.com/store * TERMS OF USE: FREE FOR NON-COMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL USE. ASTRONOMY EDUCATION GROUPS MAY FREELY DISTRIBUTE PRINTED HANDOUTS. FULL DETAILS AT http://Skymaps.com/terms.html INSTRUCTIONS: THE SKY MAP SHOWS THE ENTIRE NIGHT SKY FROM HORIZON-TO-HORIZON AS IT APPEARS ON CERTAINDATESANDTIMES.THECENTEROFTHEMAPISTHEPARTOFTHESKYDIRECTLYOVERHEAD(ZENITH)ANDTHEOUTERCIRCLEISTHEHORIZON.CELESTIAL OB JECTS ARELOCATED BETWEENTHEZENITHANDTHEHORIZON.COMPASSDIRECTIONSAREINDICATEDALONGTHEHORIZONCIRCLE(FOREXAMPLE“NORTH”).TURN THESKY MAP AR OUND ITS CENTER(JUSTASYOUAREDOINGNOW)SOTHECOMPASSDIRECTIONTHATAPPEARSALONGTHEBOTTOMOFTHEMAPISTHESAMEASTHEDIRECTION THATYOU FACE.B EGIN BY USING THE SKY MAP TO FIND A BRIGHT STAR PATTERN IN THE SKY.
  • 2. Easily Seen with the Naked Eye Easily Seen with Binoculars Telescopic Objects Capella Aur The 6th brightest star. Appears yellowish in color. Spectroscopic binary. Dist=42 ly. Sirius CMa The brightest star in the sky. Also known as the "Dog Star". Dist=8.6 ly. Procyon CMi Greek name meaning "before the dog" -- rises before Sirius (northern latitudes). Dist=11.4 ly. Canopus Car Second brightest star in the sky. 14,000 times more luminous than the Sun. Dist=309 ly. Achernar Eri Brightest star in Eridanus, The River. Arabic name meaning "end of river". Dist=144 ly. Castor Gem Multiple star system with 6 components. 3 stars visible in telescope. Dist=52 ly. Pollux Gem With Castor, the twin sons of Leda in classical mythology. Dist=34 ly. Rigel Ori The brightest star in Orion. Blue supergiant star with mag 7 companion. Dist=770 ly. Betelgeuse Ori One of the largest red supergiant stars known. Diameter=300 times that of Sun. Dist=430 ly. Algol Per Famous eclipsing binary star. Magnitude varies between 2.1 & 3.4 over 2.867 days. Fomalhaut PsA Brightest star in Piscis Austrinus. In Arabic the "fish's mouth". Dist=25 ly. Pleiades Tau The Seven Sisters. Spectacular cluster. Many more stars visible in binoculars. Dist=399 ly. Hyades Tau Large V-shaped star cluster. Binoculars reveal many more stars. Dist=152 ly. Aldebaran Tau Brightest star in Taurus. It is not associated with the Hyades star cluster. Dist=66.7 ly. Polaris UMi The North Pole Star. A telescope reveals an unrelated mag 8 companion star. Dist=433 ly. M31 And The Andromeda Galaxy. Most distant object visible to naked eye. Dist=2.5 million ly. M38 Aur Stars appear arranged in "pi" or cross shape. Dist=4,300 ly. M36 Aur About half size of M38. Located in rich Milky Way star field. Dist=4,100 ly. M37 Aur Very fine star cluster. Discovered by Messier in 1764. Dist=4,400 ly. M44 Cnc Praesepe or Beehive Cluster. Visible to the naked eye. Dist=590±20 ly. M41 CMa First recorded observation by Aristotle in 325 BC as "cloudy spot". Dist=2,300 ly. Mira Cet Famous long period variable star. Mag varies between 3.0 & 10.1 over 332 days. LMC Dor Large Magellanic Cloud. A neighbouring galaxy of the Milky Way. Dist=180,000 ly. M35 Gem Fine open cluster located near foot of the twin Castor. Dist=2,800 ly. M48 Hya 12+ stars in 7x binoculars. Triangular asterism near centre. Dist=1,990 ly. γ Leporis Lep Visible with binoculars. Gold & white stars. Mags 3.6 & 6.2. Dist=30 ly. Sep=96.3". 2232 Mon A large scattered star cluster of 20 stars. Dist=1,300 ly. 2244 Mon Surrounded by the rather faint Rosette Nebula. Dist=5,540 ly. M50 Mon Visible with binoculars. Telescope reveals individual stars. Dist=3,000 ly. Cr 69 Ori Lambda Orionis Cluster. Dist=1,630 ly. M42 Ori The Great Orion Nebula. Spectacular bright nebula. Best in telescope. Dist=1,300 light years. Double Cluster Per Double Cluster in Perseus. NGC 869 & 884. Excellent in binoculars. Dist=7,300 ly. ζ Phoenicis Phe Eclipsing binary star and double (mag 8). Varies between 3.9 & 4.4 over 1.667 days. L2 Pup Semi-regular variable. Magnitude varies between 2.6 & 6.2 over 140.42 days. M47 Pup Bright star cluster. 15+ stars in 7x binoculars. Dist=1,500 ly. M46 Pup Dist=5,400 ly. Contains planetary NGC 2438 (Mag 11, d=65") -- not associated. 2451 Pup 30+ stars in binoculars. The brightest star, χ Puppis, is red. Dist=850 ly. 2477 Pup Very rich but distant star cluster (4,200 ly). Resembles globular through binoculars. 253 Scl Fine, large, cigar-shaped galaxy. Requires dark sky. Member of Sculptor Group. 47 Tucanae Tuc Spectacular object. Telescope will reveal stars. Near edge of SMC. Dist=15,000 ly. SMC Tuc Small Magellanic Cloud. Companion galaxy to Milky Way. Requires dark sky. Dist=210,000 ly. γ Andromedae And Attractive double star. Bright orange star with mag 5 blue companion. Sep=9.8". γ Arietis Ari Impressive looking double blue-white star. Visible in a small telescope. Sep=7.8". M67 Cnc Contains 500+ stars mag 10 & fainter. One of the oldest clusters. Dist=2,350 ly. η Cassiopeiae Cas Yellow star mag 3.4 & orange star mag 7.5. Dist=19 ly. Orbit=480 years. Sep=12". 2070 Dor Tarantula Nebula. A bright nebula located in LMC. A star-forming region. θ Eridani Eri Striking blue-white double star. Mags 3.2 & 4.3. Visible in a small telescope. Sep=8.2". β Monocerotis Mon Triple star. Mags 4.6, 5.0 & 5.4. Requires telescope to view arc-shape. Sep=7.3". 2264 Mon Christmas Tree Cluster. Associated with the Cone Nebula. Dist=2,450 ly. σ Orionis Ori Superb multiple star. 2 mag 7 stars one side, mag 9 star on other. Struve 761 triple in field. κ Puppis Pup Telescope easily shows two blue-white stars of almost equal brightness. Sep=9.9". M1 Tau Crab Nebula. Remnant from supernova which was visible in 1054. Dist=6,500 ly. M33 Tri Fine face-on spiral galaxy. Requires a large aperture telescope. Dist=2.3 million ly. EQUATORIALEDITION JANUARY2021 About the Celestial Objects Listed on this page are several of the brighter, more interesting celestial objects visible in the evening sky this month (refer to the monthly sky map). The objects are grouped into three categories. Those that can be easily seen with the naked eye (that is, without optical aid), those easily seen with binoculars, and those requiring a telescope to be appreciated. Note, all of the objects (except single stars) will appear more impressive when viewed through a telescope or very large binoculars. They are grouped in this way to highlight objects that can be seen using the optical equipment that may be available to the star gazer. Tips for Observing the Night Sky When observing the night sky, and in particular deep-sky objects such as star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies, it’s always best to observe from a dark location. Avoid direct light from street lights and other sources. If possible observe from a dark location away from the light pollution that surrounds many of today’s large cities. You will see more stars after your eyes adapt to the darkness—usually about 10 to 20 minutes after you go outside. Also, if you need to use a torch to view the sky map, cover the light bulb with red cellophane. This will preserve your dark vision. Finally, even though the Moon is one of the most stunning objects to view through a telescope, its light is so bright that it brightens the sky and makes many of the fainter objects very difficult to see. So try to observe the evening sky on moonless nights around either New Moon or Last Quarter. Astronomical Glossary Conjunction – An alignment of two celestial bodies such that they present the least angular separation as viewed from Earth. Constellation – A defined area of the sky containing a star pattern. Diffuse Nebula – A cloud of gas illuminated by nearby stars. Double Star – Two stars that appear close to each other in the sky; either linked by gravity so that they orbit each other (binary star) or lying at different distances from Earth (optical double). Apparent separation of stars is given in seconds of arc ("). Ecliptic – The path of the Sun’s center on the celestial sphere as seen from Earth. Elongation – The angular separation of two celestial bodies. For Mercury and Venus the greatest elongation occurs when they are at their most angular distance from the Sun as viewed from Earth. Galaxy – A mass of up to several billion stars held together by gravity. Globular Star Cluster – A ball-shaped group of several thousand old stars. Light Year (ly) – The distance a beam of light travels at 300,000 km/sec in one year. Magnitude – The brightness of a celestial object as it appears in the sky. Open Star Cluster – A group of tens or hundreds of relatively young stars. Opposition – When a celestial body is opposite the Sun in the sky. Planetary Nebula – The remnants of a shell of gas blown off by a star. Universal Time (UT) – A time system used by astronomers. Also known as Greenwich Mean Time. Singapore Standard Time is UT plus 8 hours. Variable Star – A star that changes brightness over a period of time. CELESTIALOBJECTS The Evening Sky Map (ISSN 1839-7735) Copyright © 2000–2020 Kym Thalassoudis. All Rights Reserved.