Celestial calendar

PLUTO

Visibility of Pluto in 1999:
Satellite of Pluto: Orbital, physical and photometric data.
       Pluto remains in constellation Ophiucus throughout the year.
Planet do not visible for amators.

Date Apparent Right Ascension Apparent Declination Magnitude Date Apparent Right Ascension Apparent Declination Magnitude
Jan.1 16h 36.7m -10o 33' 13.8m Jul.12 16h 32.9m -10o 05' 13.7m
Feb.2 16h 40.4m -10o 35' 13.8m Aug.13 16h 31.4m -10o 15' 13.8m
Mar.6 16h 42.2m -10o 29' 13.8m Sep.14 16h 31.9m -10o 31' 13.8m
Apr.7 16h 41.8m -10o 19' 13.7m Oct.16 16h 34.6m -10o 50' 13.8m
May 9 16h 39.3m -10o 09' 13.7m Nov.17 16h 38.8m -11o 08' 13.9m
Jun.10 16h 36.0m -10o 03' 13.7m Dec.19 16h 43.7m -11o 21' 13.9m

Home 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).