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Unfortunately, it will not be visible from Italy. The conjunction with the Moon on May 16 will not be visible from Italy.
On the evening of May 23, Mars will be in conjunction with the double star Delta Geminorum. In fact, the Moon will be in conjunction with Saturn on the 4th and with Jupiter on May 5th. At the end of the month, on May 31, we will be able to witness the second conjunction between our satellite and the lord of the rings. Mercury then will reach maximum eastern elongation on May On the evening of May 28, Mercury and Venus will be very close , only 0.
The winter constellations have now faded, although Auriga and Gemini are still visible between west and north-west. Between the southeast and the south-west, the constellations enclosed in the asterisms of the S pring Triangle and the Diamond of Virgo stand out with Hydra, Crater and Libra. Canes Venatici will dominate the celestial sphere in the early evening of the sky of May. To the east, Ophiuchus and Serpent rise together, along with Hercules. Towards the northeast, Lyra and Cygnus will rise.
These constellations are an appetizer of summer evenings. Virgo and Leo are still visible between the south and west. Facing south, we will notice Bootes and its splendid Arcturus near the zenith, accompanied by the faint stars of Coma Berenices and the Corona Borealis.
Towards the south-east, although low on the horizon, the splendid red star Antares will stand out, together with Scutum and Ophiucus. To the north, the Big Dipper will fall to the northwest while Dragon and Cepheus will rise higher.
We can begin our observations in the May sky right from the Ursa Major. The main stars of this constellation form the famous Big Dipper asterism. Among the double stars, Mizar and Alcor are one of the most famous celestial couples ever, located in the tail of the Bear.
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