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Morning sky as seen from Adelaide at 5:00 am ACDST on January 6 showing the Moon about to occult Spica (click on image to embiggen).
The January edition of Southern Skywatch is now up. There’s still a bit of planetary action this month.
The bright star Spica is occulted by the Moon.
Venus is low in the morning sky and is close to the crescent Moon on the 11th. On January 7 the crescent Moon is close to Saturn.
Jupiter is in the morning sky near the Hyades. Jupiter was at opposition on the 3rd, when it was largest as seen from Earth. This is still an ideal time for telescopic views of Jupiter. On the 21st-222nd the Moon and Jupiter are close.
Mercury is lost in the twilight.
2012-12-21 06:46:14
Source: http://astroblogger.blogspot.com/2012/12/southern-skywatch-january-2013-edition.html