The Sky for the Month

The Sky over the Mornington Peninsula — February 2032

Computed for The Briars, Mt Martha. Times are local (Melbourne).

Highlights this month

  • 2MonMercury in superior conjunction with the Sun — lost in the glare. (6:16pm)
  • 7SatVenus and Jupiter in conjunction — 0.3° apart. (1:18pm)
  • 9MonThe Moon passes Jupiter — 5° apart. (1:23pm)
  • 9MonThe Moon passes Venus — 4° apart. (4:57pm)
  • 16MonSaturn is stationary — resumes direct (eastward) motion. (9:53pm)
  • 19ThuThe Moon passes Saturn — 1° apart. (11:21pm)

Sun & twilight

DateSunriseSunsetDay lengthAstro. dark beginsends
Sun 16:32am8:34pm14h 03m10:17pm4:48am
Tue 106:42am8:25pm13h 43m10:04pm5:03am
Fri 206:53am8:13pm13h 20m9:48pm5:18am
Sun 297:03am8:01pm12h 58m9:33pm5:31am

Days shorten by about 65 minutes over the month.

The Moon

  • Last QuarterThu 5, 12:54am
  • New MoonWed 11, 5:23pm
  • First QuarterWed 18, 2:31pm
  • Full MoonThu 26, 6:43pm

Perigee 11 Feb (356,900 km) · Apogee 24 Feb (406,100 km)

The planets

Rise/set for mid-month at The Briars.

PlanetInMagRiseTransitSetBest
MercuryAqr−1.37:36am2:14pm8:51pmHidden
VenusSgr−3.74:32am11:44am6:56pmMorning
MarsPsc1.210:09am4:04pm10:00pmHidden
JupiterSgr−1.73:54am11:10am6:26pmMorning
SaturnTau−0.23:49pm8:40pm1:35amEvening
UranusTau5.64:28pm9:11pm1:57amEvening
NeptunePsc7.910:44am4:33pm10:23pmEvening

The solar system — February 2032

Evening sky Morning sky Up much of the night Lost in the Sun’s glare

Generated automatically from the MPAS sky engine on 15 July 2026.