Occultation of Mars, Moon, Geminids: what to see in the sky in December 2022?

2022 is ending in style for astronomy enthusiasts. December is punctuated by an occultation of Mars, a swarm of shooting stars and conjunctions.

The last month of the year has arrived! As the holiday season approaches, temperatures drop. However, do not be discouraged. Opportunities to enjoy astronomical phenomena visible to the naked eye still present themselves in December 2022.

Here are the astronomical spectacles to admire, even without astronomical instrumentthis month.

Moon phases

With the naked eye or binoculars, you can observe the Moon. As soon as it is lifted and visible, we can distinguish certain formations on its surface. Its most imposing impact craters and seas are visible even from your garden, or your window.

We are talking about phases of the moon to follow its evolution throughout the month. They simply designate the portion of the Moon that we see illuminated by the Soleilseen from Earth.

  • The Thursday, December 8, it is the full moon. Nothing mystical is happening, but it’s pretty.
  • The Friday, December 16, it is the moment of the last quarter. The Moon is then in western quadrature. You can see a half moon.
  • The Friday, December 23 corresponds to the new moon. Impossible to distinguish the Moon in the sky.
  • Finally, the Friday, December 30, this is the phase of the first quarter. The Moon is in eastern quadrature.
The moon. // Source: Canva

Planets visible to the naked eye

Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter et Saturn : all the planets visible to the naked eye in our solar system are observed in December. However, we have to wait until half a month to distinguish our two neighbors closest to the Sun.

Here’s when to see them and in which constellations.

Mercure Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn
From 1 to 4 Mercureinvisible Venusinvisible Mars18h – 8h20 Jupiter17h – 1h30 Saturn17h – 21h50
From 5 to 11 Mercureinvisible Venusinvisible Mars17h20 – 8h10 Jupiter17h – 1h Saturn17h – 21h20
From 12 to 18 Mercure17h – 17h10 Venusinvisible Mars17h – 7h30 Jupiter17h – 0h04 Saturn17h – 21h
From 19 to 25 Mercure17h – 17h30 Venus17h – 17h10 Mars17h – 6h50 Jupiter17h – 0h10 Saturn17h – 20h30
From 26 to 31 Mercure17h10 – 17h40 Venus5:10 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Mars17h10 – 6h20 Jupiter17h10 – 23h50 Saturn17h10 – 20h10
Constellation MercureSagittarius VenusSagittarius MarsBull JupiterPisces SaturnCapricorn

Other astronomical phenomena

Finally, here are the many other astronomical phenomena that await you in December 2022.

  • Mars is closest to Earth Thursday, December 1. It is said to be at perigee (the point in its orbit closest to Earth).
  • The Sunday, December 4Saturn, Jupiter, the Moon and Mars lie along the ecliptic (the imaginary line on the celestial vault near which the planets appear to move).
  • The Wednesday, December 7the full Moon rises accompanied by a small reddish point: Mars keeps it company.
  • The Thursday, December 8Mars is to the opposition, at exactly 6:41 a.m. That’s not all: the planet is then also obscured by the Moon.
  • The Wednesday, December 14it is the peak of activity of a swarm of shooting starsthem geminides.
  • At the dawn of tuesday 20 decemberenjoy a pretty earthshine.
  • The Wednesday, December 21 corresponds to winter solstice.
  • The evening of Sunday, December 25right for Christmas, all the planets visible to the naked eye and the Moon are to be observed.
  • The day after, Monday, December 26a conjunction between the Moon and Saturn is predicted.
  • Then the Thursday, December 29Venus and Mercury intersect very closely.

Good observations of the sky at the end of 2022! See you next year for new celestial shows.

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