07/06/2022
The Night sky for June
The springtime constellations are now making way for the summertime ones, very low in the southern night sky is the constellation of Scorpius, unfortunately at our latitude we can only see the top half, Antares is the main star and there are 3 more stars to the right and above, these are Acrab, Dschubba and Fang.
Antares is a pulsating variable double star, a massive red super giant which can be seen with the naked eye, if Antares replaced our sun, its surface would be somewhere between Mars and Jupiter, its size is around 12 times that of our sun, it is also a binary star with 2 other stars these are called Scorpii A & B, A is the brighter, it is a red supergiant, while B is a hot main sequence star at a magnitude 5.5.
Around Antares is IC 4606 ‘the Antares Nebula’ this is a Hydrogen gas and dust region and the stars light shines through the gas energizing the gas and dust giving of a red colour, but you can only see this if you take a photograph of the star.
There is 2 globular clusters near Antares these Messier 4 and 80, M4 was discovered by Phillippe Loys de Cheseaux in 1745, it is a lovely star cluster and will fill the eyepiece of medium sized telescope.
Messier 80 is also a globular cluster but has a very dense core discovered by Charles Messier in 1781, it looks amazing through a telescope, it lies 32,600 light years from us, with probably 100,000 + stars in the cluster.
Acrab ( top star) is the second brightest star in the constellation, it is a double star at magnitude 2.60.
Dschubba (middle star) is an eruptive variable double star at magnitude 2.35.
Fang (bottom star) is an eclipsing binary double star at magnitude 2.85.
The Planets:
All the planets are in the morning sky this month, and if it is clear on the 25th just before sunrise you will be able to see Mercury, Venus, Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn all in a line together, although Uranus is to the right of the moon and you will need a telescope to see it, and Neptune is to the right of Jupiter, similar distance as Mars.
Moon Phases: First half 7th June, Full moon 14th June, Last half 21st June, New moon 29th June.