Time (24-hour clock) | Object (Link) | Event |
| Observer Site | User Site, China
WGS84: Lon: +101d50m46.8s Lat: +26d33m12.6s Alt: 975m
All times in CST |
| Sun Sign | Taurus 9° |
| Local Date | Day of Year (DOY): 119
Week of Year (WOY): 17 |
| Moon Sign | Cancer 28° |
| Venus | Magnitude=-4.5mag Best seen from 19.7h -22.9h (htop=40° at WNW at 19.7h) (in constellation Taurus)
RA= 5h09m30s Dec=+27°38.8' (J2000) Distance=0.463AU Elongation= 41° Phase k=29% Diameter=36.0" |
| Mars | Magnitude=-0.1mag Best seen from 20.1h - 3.6h (htop=75° at S at 21.3h) (in constellation Leo)
RA=10h29m28s Dec=+11°48.3' (J2000) Distance=0.924AU Elongation=116° Phase k=91% Diameter=10.1" planetographic latitude of the Earth=23.4° |
| Saturn | Magnitude= 0.3mag Best seen from 20.1h - 6.1h (htop=56° at S at 0.4h) (in constellation Virgo)
RA=13h36m50s Dec= -7°06.9' (J2000) Distance=8.744AU Elongation=166° Diameter=18.9" planetocentric latitude of the Earth=13.3° |
| | TV Broadcast. Duration 60 minutes: Replay of ISS Update (4/25) – HQ |
| | TV Broadcast. Duration 60 minutes: 7 p.m. - FIRST 2012 Championship - St. Louis - Ames/HQ |
| | TV Broadcast. Duration 60 minutes: 7 p.m. – FIRST 2012 Championship – St. Louis – Ames/HQ – |
| Sun | End astronomical twilight |
| Mars | Transit Altitude=+75.2° (in constellation Leo) Elongation=116.2° East, Magnitude=-0.1mag |
| ISS
→Ground track →Star chart | Appears 21h50m29s 2.0mag az:317.4° NW horizon
Disappears 21h53m48s -1.0mag az:316.6° NW h:21.3°
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| | TV Broadcast. Duration 60 minutes: Replay of ISS Update (4/26) – HQ |
| Venus | Set Azimuth=301.6°, WNW (in constellation Taurus) |