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Planetary Appearances, Supermoon and More: Skywatching Highlights for September 2024 in the Outer Banks

Stargazing in Outer Banks

Skywatching Highlights for September 2024 in the Outer Banks

As September rolls into the Outer Banks, skywatchers are in for a treat. This month, NASA has laid out an exciting lineup of celestial events that you won’t want to miss. From planetary appearances to a supermoon, there’s plenty to keep your eyes on the sky.

Stargazing Tips from NASA

Throughout September, residents and visitors alike can enjoy spectacular views of several planets:

  • Venus will be visible low in the west after sunset all month.
  • Saturn is up all night and offers a fantastic opportunity for viewers.
  • Jupiter and Mars rise in the early hours, providing a chance to see them together southeast of the horizon before sunrise.

Key Dates to Remember

For the best experience, mark your calendar with these special dates:

  • September 1-7: Look for Mercury during morning twilight in the east.
  • September 14: Celebrate International Observe the Moon Night. Join events or simply gaze from home. Details can be found at moon.nasa.gov/observe.
  • September 17: Experience the Harvest supermoon during a partial lunar eclipse this evening, optimal for viewers on the West Coast as the moon rises.
  • September 22: The moon will pass through the Pleiades star cluster, creating a stunning visual treat.
  • September 25: Early risers can catch the crescent moon near Mars, along with Jupiter and the bright stars of winter constellations.

Final Thoughts

As you enjoy your time in the Outer Banks this September, don’t forget to look up! With a wonderful array of astronomical wonders waiting to be explored, it’s a fantastic time to indulge in the beauty of the night sky. Grab your telescope, gather your friends, or simply find a quiet spot on the beach, and prepare for some awe-inspiring views!


Planetary Appearances, Supermoon and More: Skywatching Highlights for September 2024 in the Outer Banks

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