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Sun, Moon, and Stars: August 2002
Updated August 5, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
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August 2002—Week 1 (Aug. 1-5)
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0100 UT, 9 pm EDT (Aug. 1)
Neptune is at opposition, that is, Neptune and the Sun are aligned on opposite sides of Earth. |
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August 2002—Week 2 (Aug. 6-12)
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1900 UT, 3 pm EDT
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8/12:
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1200 UT, 8 am EDT
Pallas, the second-largest asteroid, is at opposition, that is, Pallas and the Sun are aligned on opposite sides of Earth. |
August 2002—Week 3 (Aug. 13-19)
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1000 UT, 6 am EDT
FIRST QUARTER |
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1500 UT, 11 am EDT
Ceres, the largest asteroid, appears to be motionless in the sky as its direct motion changes to apparent backward, or retrograde, motion. |
August 2002—Week 4 (Aug. 20-26)
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0100 UT, 9 pm EDT (Aug. 19)
Uranus is at opposition, that is, Neptune and the Sun are aligned on opposite sides of Earth. |
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1300 UT, 9 am EDT
Venus is at its greatest elongation, or angular distance from the Sun, at 46 degrees east of the Sun. |
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August 2002—Week 5 (Aug. 27-31)
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2000 UT, 4 pm EDT
Pluto appears to be motionless in the sky as its direct motion changes to apparent backward, or retrograde, motion. |
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0300 UT, 11 pm EDT (Aug. 30)
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