The 365 Days of Astronomy

Actual Astronomy - Observer’s Calendar For September

Sep 4, 2025
September brings exciting celestial events! Witness the Aurigids meteor shower linked to Comet Keiss, first observed in 1911. Look for Venus shining near the Beehive Cluster and don’t miss a lunar eclipse. The hosts share tips for spotting these phenomena, including the occultation of Venus by the Moon. They also discuss the newly discovered Comet C2025A6 Lemon and its potential brightness, stirring enthusiasm for observational challenges. Community engagement is celebrated, inviting everyone to join in the wonders of the night sky.
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INSIGHT

Low-ZHR Showers Can Surprise

  • The Origids meteor shower has a modest ZHR ~10 yet originates from Comet Kiess with ~1,900-year orbit.
  • Minor showers can still produce surprise outbursts so they deserve observer attention.
ADVICE

Catch Venus By The Beehive

  • Look for Venus near the Beehive cluster in the morning of Sept 1 with binoculars for a lovely view.
  • Observe just before dawn when M44 and Venus sit in Cancer for best visibility.
ANECDOTE

Wargentin 'Pancake' And An AI Mixup

  • Chris describes the Wargentin 'pancake' on the Moon as a lava-flooded, rimmed crater that looks like a pancake.
  • He recounts AI autocorrect mistaking the term when he searched it online.
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