달의 가장자리에 있는 화성

달은 때때로 화성을 포함한 태양계의 모든 행성 앞에서 움직입니다. 크레딧: Sergio Cuzzo

2022년 12월 스카이워칭의 하이라이트는 무엇인가요? 달이 스쳐 지나간다[{” attribute=””>Jupiter twice this month, and actually covers Mars completely, in an event called an occultation, on December 7. The event is visible across the U.S., except for the Southeast and East Coast, where the Moon will graze closely past Mars. And throughout the month, you can find Pegasus, the winged stallion, high overhead in the south.

2022년 12월 주목해야 할 것: 화성이 사라지고 페가수스가 모험을 떠납니다. 미국과 유럽 대부분의 시청자는 12월 7일 화성이 달 뒤로 미끄러지는 것을 볼 수 있으며 누구나 날개 달린 말 별자리 페가수스를 찾을 수 있습니다.

  • 12월 1일 – 오늘 저녁 남서쪽을 바라보면 밝은 목성에서 불과 몇 손가락 거리에 있는 달을 찾을 수 있습니다.
  • 12월 7일 – 보름달
  • 12월 7일 오늘 밤 달이 화성을 가립니다. 미국에서는 달이 화성을 거의 지나치지 않는 것처럼 보이는 동부 해안과 남동부 너머 모든 곳에서 시청자에게 화성이 달 뒤로 미끄러지고 있습니다. 즐겨 찾는 별 관측 앱이나 웹사이트에서 화성이 언제 사라지고 다시 나타날지 확인하세요.
  • 12월 23일 – 뉴 문
  • 12월 25-31일 – 연말에 달과 행성을 확인하세요. 점점 더 보름달이 미끄러지는 것을 매일 저녁 지켜보십시오.[{” attribute=””>Saturn on the 26th and then past Jupiter on the 28th.
  • All month – Find the constellation Pegasus high in the south-southwest after dark. Look for bright Jupiter and find the Great Square of Pegasus about 15 degrees above it.
Moon Mars Occultation

Lunar occultation of Mars. Credit: Andrés Jobacho

Video Transcript:

What’s Up for December? Your evening planet highlights, including the disappearance of Mars, and the constellation Pegasus.

The month begins and ends with the Moon visiting the giant planets. On December 1st, find the Moon just a couple of finger-widths apart from Jupiter in the evening sky. Then, from the 25th to the 31st, look to the southwest following sunset to see an increasingly full Moon slip past Saturn and then again past Jupiter. Viewers with a clear view to the horizon will be able to search for Venus and Mercury in the fading glow of sunset, just a few degrees above the skyline.

December 7 brings one of those magical moments when the sky changes dramatically before your very eyes. It’s called a lunar occultation, as the Moon passes in front of, or occults, the Red Planet, Mars. The spectacle will be visible in parts of North America, Europe, and Northern Africa. (Viewers in the Southeast and on the East Coast will see the Moon just graze past Mars.) For viewers in the U.S., Mars disappears behind the Moon sometime between about 6:30 and 9 p.m., depending on your location, so check your favorite skywatching app to find the time for your area.

Now, the Moon passes in front of planets in the night sky several times per year. In fact, it generally occults Mars itself at least a couple of times per year. But each occultation is visible from only a small portion of Earth’s surface, so it’s not super common for any particular spot on Earth to see them frequently.

Of course, the Moon passes in front of stars all the time. If you’re watching through binoculars, they just blink right out. But planets are not just points of light like stars – they appear as circular little disks, so planets actually take several seconds to disappear and later reemerge. So if you’re in the viewing zone, enjoy this relatively rare opportunity to watch a bright planet being occulted by the Moon.

Looking high in the southwest sky on December evenings, you can find a constellation named for one of the more fantastical beasts of ancient mythology. That’s Pegasus, the winged horse. In Greek myth, Pegasus rode into adventures with the hero Belaraphon, and later carried the thunderbolts of Zeus himself, who rewarded him by placing him among the stars.

Pegasus is one of the largest of the 88 constellations. Its most prominent feature, and the key to finding it in the sky, is this asterism, or pattern of stars, called the Great Square. These four stars of roughly equal brightness form the central part of the horse’s body.

This December, it’s easy to locate Pegasus, thanks to brilliant Jupiter. Face southward to find the giant planet about halfway up the sky, with the Great Square beginning about 15 degrees to the north of it.

Pegasus is a useful constellation for stargazers, as it’s a good starting place for finding your way to other features in the night sky. The constellation itself contains a number of dazzling deep-sky objects, including globular cluster M15, and the tangled galaxies of Stephan’s Quintet. With this year drawing to a close, here’s hoping you seek out the winged stallion Pegasus, as you ponder what new adventures await in the next year.

Here are the phases of the Moon for December.

Moon Phases December 2022

The phases of the Moon for December 2022. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Stay up to date with all of NASA’s missions to explore the solar system and beyond at nasa.gov. I’m Preston Dyches from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and that’s What’s Up for this month.

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