Celestial calendar

URANUS

Visibility of the Uranus in 1998:

       Uranus is visible in the evening sky at the beginning of the year in Capricornus and remains in this constellation throughout the year. It appears in the morning sky from mid-Frbruary and is at opposition on August 3. Its eastward elongation gradually decreases and from the beginning of November it can only be seen in the evening sky.

Date Apparent Right Ascension Apparent Declination Magnitude Date Apparent Right Ascension Apparent Declination Magnitude
Jan.1 20h 38.7m -19o 04' 5.9m Jul.12 20h 57.1m -17o 56' 5.7m
Feb.2 20h 46.2m -18o 35' 5.9m Aug.13 20h 52.1m -18o 17' 5.7m
Mar.6 20h 53.4m -18o 07' 5.9m Sep.14 20h 47.7m -18o 34' 5.7m
Apr.7 20h 58.9m -17o 46' 5.8m Oct.16 20h 45.7m -18o 41' 5.8m
May.9 21h 01.5m -17o 36' 5.8m Nov.17 20h 47.1m -18o 35' 5.8m
Jun.10 21h 00.7m -17o 40' 5.7m Dec.19 20h 51.8m -18o 15' 5.9m

Visible way of the Uranus in 1998:

Note: All the times in this page are expressed in universal time (UT).
For Kyiv Local_Time=UT+2h (and Local_Time=UT+3h for summer time).