![]() ![]() On this date, you will be able to witness the bright waxing gibbous moon near the planet Saturn. ![]() ![]() 26 September – Bright moon and Saturn Image: Courtesy of NASA Hubble/ Creative Commons Attribution 2.0/Wikimedia Commons September equinox also ushers in fall for those residing in the northern hemisphere. This planet will be 48 per cent illuminated and will be in the waxing phase. Day and night will be of equal duration on this day and it will present an opportunity for the stargazers in the northern hemisphere to catch the bright planet of Mercury in the morning sky. September is known as the month of transition as the sun will shine brightly over the equator on the 23rd day, leading to an equinox. The distance between our planet and Neptune will be around 28.9 astronomical units, which could be converted to 4.32 billion kilometres.Īccording to astrology, Neptune will be situated in the Pisces constellation. With the help of binoculars and a telescope, the blue circles of this distant planet will be seen as it will be shining at a magnitude of 7.8. On this date, Earth will be positioned directly on opposite sides of the sun and Neptune, making the 8th planet visible to us. 19 September – Catch a glimpse of the distant Neptune Image: Courtesy of NASA/Unsplash ![]()
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