September 2 - 3 - Jupiter Without Moons. The planet Jupiter can usually be seen with all or some of its four largest moons in binoculars and small telescopes. It is very rare for it to be seen otherwise. But late on this night in most of the Western Hemisphere, the planet will be visible with no moons for nearly two hours.
September 4 - Full Moon
September 17- Uranus at Opposition. The blue-green planet will be at its closest approach to Earth. This is the best time to view Uranus, although it will only appear as a tiny blue-green dot in all but the most powerful telescopes.
September 18 - New Moon
September 22 - The Autumnal Equinox occurs in the northern hemisphere at 21:18 UT. There will be equal amounts of day and night. This is also the first day of fall.
September 22 - Close Conjunction of Mercury and Saturn - Early in the morning over North America, the planets Mercury and Saturn will appear in the sky only 0.3 degrees apart.
4 comments:
patut kita dah ade teknologi canggih lagi kita tau bila anak bulan akan lahir.tapi masih duk ikut rukyah gak.patut kita pose/raya lagi awal la kan? ni kerajaan la ni mmg dah set kat kalendar, dah set jamuan2 & promosi hari raya ape sume,takut rugi market la tu...
pasai depa dah tetapkan tarikh nak tgk anak bulan tapi time depa tgk tu ank bulan dah klua hari sebelum tu.mmg tak akan nampakla.tak caya tgk kali ni depa tgk ank bulan mesti lambat
utusan dah keluarkan tgk anak bulan 19sept.
http://utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2009&dt=0912&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Terkini&pg=bt_18.htm
mesti x nampak ank bulan punye la sebab ank bulan keluar 18sept
hal rukyah ni semua, no komen la. itu semua urusan pihak yg berwajib pasal hukum hakam ni semua. depa salah umum tarikh raya, depa tanggung la dosa2 umat islam yg dok puasa 1 syawal kat malaysia ni...
pasal teknologi, mmg patut pun rasanya ia digunapakai untuk mencerap anak bulan. Islam sendiri pun menggalakkan umatnya maju kan. dgn teknologi, mungkin tarikh yg lebih tepat dpt ditentukan
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