Uranus positions
It takes Uranus around 84 years to orbit the sun and therefore an average of 7 years for a zodiac sign . In the 84 years of a cycle he is overtaken by earth on the inner track 83 times and comes into opposition . In conjunction , the central angle to the sun is approximately zero (on June 4, 2029 and December 6, 2068) to just 44.2 minutes below (March 5, 2007 and March 2, 2090 / March 6, 2091) and above ( September 8, 2049) of the sun, which is why eclipses (angle is <16 ') are repeated for many years (May / June 2024 to 2033; November / December 2064 to 2072).
In perihelion , Uranus is in the transition from Leo to Virgo on Aug. 15, 2050 and is then only 18.2831 AU away from the Sun. Shortly thereafter, on December 30, 2050, the closest opposition to the planet will be reached with 17.290 AU and an apparent magnitude of 4.08 arc seconds and an apparent magnitude of 5.8 mag. In aphelion , Uranus was and is in the transition from Aquarius to Pisces on February 17, 2009 (20.0989 AU) and on November 24, 2092 (20.0993 AU), after which it is over 19 AU away in opposition and only 3.7 ″ and reached 5.8 mag.
The following table lists the special constellations of Uranus along with planetary loops for the years 2002–2025 as well as all entry cycles into a new constellation of the 21st century and all extreme positions. The cycle from Pisces to Aquarius, which begins exactly in aphelion, is emphasized. Coverings are marked in bold in the right column, extreme values in all number columns. The values relate to 51.5 ° north latitude ( Dortmund , Göttingen , Halle (Saale) ) and the date, if applicable, to Dortmund (or Bern ; 7.5 ° east longitude).
Stationary, then retrograde |
opposition | Stationary, then clockwise |
Conjunction with the sun | ||||||
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date | Distance ( AE ) |
Brightness ( mag ) |
Apparent size ( ″ ) |
Constellation | date | Center -to- center distance ( ′ ) |
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June 3, 2002 | Aug 20, 2002 | 18.993 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.71 ″ | Aquarius | Nov 4, 2002 | Feb 17, 2003 | -42.6 ′ | |
June 7, 2003 | Aug 24, 2003 | 19,019 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.71 ″ | Aquarius | Nov 8, 2003 | Feb 22, 2004 | -43.3 ′ | |
June 10, 2004 | Aug 27, 2004 | 19,042 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.70 ″ | Aquarius | Nov 11, 2004 | Feb 22, 2005 | -43.68 ′ | |
June 15, 2005 | Sep 1 2005 | 19,061 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.70 ″ | Aquarius | Nov 16, 2005 | Feb 25, 2006 | -43.96 ′ | |
June 19, 2006 | 5th Sep 2006 | 19,076 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.69 ″ | Aquarius | Nov 20, 2006 | March 1, 2007 | -44.07 ′ | |
June 23, 2007 | Sep 9 2007 | 19,086 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.69 ″ | Aquarius | Nov 24, 2007 | March 8, 2008 | -43.94 ′ | |
June 27, 2008 | 13 Sep 2008 | 19.092 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.69 ″ | Aquarius | Nov 27, 2008 | March 13, 2009 | -43.54 ′ | |
July 1, 2009 | 17 Sep 2009 | 19.093 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.69 ″ | fishes | Dec 2, 2009 | March 17, 2010 | -43.1 ′ | |
5th July 2010 | 21 Sep 2010 | 19,088 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.69 ″ | fishes | Dec 6, 2010 | March 21, 2011 | -42.3 ′ | |
July 10, 2011 | 26 Sep 2011 | 19,078 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.69 ″ | fishes | Dec 10, 2011 | March 24, 2012 | -41.4 ′ | |
July 13, 2012 | 29 Sep 2012 | 19,061 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.70 ″ | fishes | Dec 13, 2012 | March 29, 2013 | -40.2 ′ | |
17th July 2013 | Oct 3, 2013 | 19,040 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.70 ″ | fishes | Dec 17, 2013 | April 2, 2014 | -38.8 ′ | |
July 22, 2014 | Oct 7, 2014 | 19.014 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.71 ″ | fishes | Dec 22, 2014 | April 6, 2015 | -37.3 ′ | |
July 26, 2015 | Oct 12, 2015 | 18,984 AU | 587 likes | 3.71 ″ | fishes | Dec 26, 2015 | April 9, 2016 | -35.5 ′ | |
29th July 2016 | Oct 15, 2016 | 18,951 AU | 5.7 likes | 3.72 ″ | fishes | Dec 29, 2016 | April 14, 2017 | -33.6 ′ | |
3rd Aug 2017 | 19th Oct 2017 | 18.915 AU | 5.7 likes | 3.73 ″ | fishes | Jan. 2, 2018 | April 18, 2018 | -31.5 ′ | |
7 Aug 2018 | Oct. 24, 2018 | 18.875 AU | 5.7 likes | 3.73 ″ | Aries | Jan. 6, 2019 | April 18, 2019 | -29.3 ′ | |
12 Aug 2019 | Oct 28, 2019 | 18.833 AU | 5.7 likes | 3.74 ″ | Aries | Jan. 11, 2020 | April 22, 2020 | -26.9 ′ | |
Aug 15, 2020 | Oct 31, 2020 | 18,788 AU | 5.7 likes | 3.75 ″ | Aries | Jan. 14, 2021 | April 26, 2021 | -24.3 ′ | |
Aug 20, 2021 | Nov 5, 2021 | 18,759 AU | 5.7 likes | 3.76 ″ | Aries | Jan. 18, 2022 | May 5, 2022 | -21.6 ′ | |
Aug 24, 2022 | Nov 9, 2022 | 18.687 AU | 5.7 likes | 3.77 ″ | Aries | Jan 23, 2023 | May 9, 2023 | -18.8 ′ | |
29 Aug 2023 | Nov 13, 2023 | 18.631 AU | 5.7 likes | 3.78 ″ | Aries | Jan 27, 2024 | May 13, 2024 | -15.9 ′ | |
Sep 1 2024 | Nov 17, 2024 | 18,572 AU | 5.6 likes | 3.79 ″ | bull | Jan. 30, 2025 | May 18, 2025 | -12.8 ′ | |
Sep 15 2027 | Nov 30, 2027 | 18,377 AU | 5.6 likes | 3.84 ″ | bull | Feb 13, 2028 | May 31, 2028 | - 3.16 ′ | |
19 Sep 2028 | 3 Dec 2028 | 18.308 AU | 5.6 likes | 3.85 ″ | bull | Feb 16, 2029 | June 4, 2029 | + 0.14 ′ | |
13 Sep 2029 | 8 Dec 2029 | 18,239 AU | 5.5 mag | 3.86 ″ | bull | Feb 16, 2030 | June 9, 2030 | + 3.46 ′ | |
Oct 11, 2033 | 25 Dec 2033 | 17,970 AU | 5.5 mag | 3.92 ″ | Twins | March 10, 2034 | June 27, 2034 | +16.6 ′ | |
Nov 8, 2039 | Jan. 21, 2040 | 17.604 AU | 5.4 likes | 4.00 ″ | cancer | April 5, 2040 | July 26, 2040 | +33.5 ′ | |
Nov 27, 2043 | Feb 9, 2044 | 17.413 AU | 5.4 likes | 4.05 ″ | lion | April 24, 2044 | Aug 14, 2044 | +40.8 ′ | |
Dec 16, 2047 | Feb 28, 2048 | 17.308 AU | 5.4 likes | 4.07 ″ | lion | May 13, 2048 | 3rd Sep 2048 | +43.99 ′ | |
Dec 20, 2048 | March 4, 2049 | 17.297 AU | 5.4 likes | 4.07 ″ | lion | May 19, 2049 | 8 Sep 2049 | +44.03 ′ | |
25 Dec 2049 | March 9, 2050 | 17.291 AU | 5.4 likes | 4.08 ″ | lion | May 24, 2050 | 13 Sep 2050 | +43.79 ′ | |
Dec 30, 2050 | March 14, 2051 | 17.290 AU | 5.4 likes | 4.08 ″ | Virgin | May 29, 2051 | Sep 18 2051 | +43.17 ′ | |
Feb 15, 2061 | April 30, 2061 | 17,557 AU | 5.4 likes | 4.01 ″ | Libra | July 16, 2061 | Nov 5, 2061 | +22.7 ′ | |
March 10, 2066 | May 24, 2066 | 17.859 AU | 5.5 mag | 3.95 ″ |
Scorpio / snake bearer |
Aug 9, 2066 | Nov 28, 2066 | +6.36 ′ | |
March 13, 2067 | May 29, 2067 | 17.924 AU | 5.5 mag | 3.93 ″ | Scorpio | Aug 14, 2067 | Dec 2, 2067 | + 2.94 ′ | |
March 18, 2068 | June 2, 2068 | 17,990 AU | 5.5 mag | 3.92 ″ | Scorpio | Aug 18, 2068 | 6 Dec 2068 | - 0.47 ′ | |
March 18, 2069 | June 2, 2069 | 17,990 AU | 5.5 mag | 3.92 ″ | Scorpio | Aug 18, 2069 | Dec 10, 2068 | - 3.86 ′ | |
April 5, 2072 | June 20, 2072 | 18,256 AU | 5.6 likes | 3.86 ″ | Sagittarius | 5th Sep 2072 | 23 Dec 2072 | −13.7 ′ | |
May 9, 2080 | July 25, 2080 | 18,760 AU | 5.7 likes | 3.76 ″ | Capricorn | Oct 10, 2080 | Jan 25, 2081 | −34.6 ′ | |
June 3, 2086 | Aug 20, 2086 | 18.994 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.71 ″ | Aquarius | Nov 4, 2086 | Feb. 18, 2087 | −42.8 ′ | |
Jun 15, 2089 | Sep 1 2089 | 19,063 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.70 ″ | Aquarius | Nov 16, 2089 | March 2, 2090 | −44.09 ′ | |
Jun 19, 2090 | 6 Sep 2090 | 19,078 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.69 ″ | Aquarius | Nov 20, 2090 | March 6, 2091 | −44.09 ′ | |
Jun 24, 2091 | Sep 10 2091 | 19,088 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.69 ″ | Aquarius | Nov 25, 2091 | March 9, 2092 | −43.90 ′ | |
June 27, 2092 | 13 Sep 2092 | 19.093 AU | 5.8 likes | 3.69 ″ | fishes | Nov 28, 2092 | 13 Mar 2093 | −43.57 ′ |
Remarks
- ↑ a b CalSky gives 2.7 minutes for the coverage on June 4, 2029 in the overview and 3.10 minutes in the individual view. In the latter, however, the angle is specified in degrees as 0.00 °, which would result in less than 0.3 minutes if rounded to degrees with two decimal places. In particular, the jumps from one opposition to the next deviated considerably from the average 3.31 minutes (with December coverages: 3.41 minutes). The central occultation on December 6, 2068 is also given too large at 1.4 and 1.39 minutes. Therefore specified digit central angle are in coverage with two Nachlomastellen Stellarium been determined (ecliptic coordinates to date).
- ↑ Uranus positions on calsky.com
- ↑ all dates in UT1
- ↑ a b relative to the ecliptic
literature
- Multiyear Interactive Computer Almanac 1800-2050. US Naval Observatory