Solar System Observing Program

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The Astronomical League’s Solar System Observing Program offers an exciting opportunity for astronomy enthusiasts. Tailored to enhance observational skills and the enjoyment of stargazing, the program caters to amateur astronomers with a focus on planetary observation. The program’s adaptable structure accommodates varying skill levels and encourages the utilization of diverse observational tools.

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Sun and Moon Project Checklist

ProjectsTasksCompletion
SUN: Sunset OR Sunrise Azimuth1. Record azimuth once a week for 4 weeks in spring or fall
2. Record azimuth once a week for 6-8 weeks in summer or winter
3. Observation data
4. Question: In which season is the azimuth change most noticeable?
SUN: Solar Eclipse (partial or total)1. Observation data  
2. Eclipse phase times (start of partial and total, end of total and partial)
3. Sketch at maximum eclipse, note the time
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SUN: Sunspots1. Observation data 
2. Sketch (full disk) showing at least one sunspot
X
MOON: Maria1. Observation data
2. Question: What evidence do you see that maria are not water?
MOON: Highlands1. Observation data
2. Question: Which appears to be older, the maria or the highlands? Why?
MOON: Crater Ages1. Observation data
2. Question: Which crater appears older, Theophilus or Cyrillus? Why?
MOON: Scarps1. Observation data
2. Estimate the length of the Straight Wall (Rupes Recta)
MOON: Occultations1. Observation data 
2. Identity of star or planet occulted
3. Times (UT) of disappearance AND reappearance
MOON: Lunar Eclipse1. Observation data 
2. Time of start and end of each phase (penumbral, umbral, total)
3. If a total eclipse, give the Danjon Scale estimate at mid-eclipse (L1-L4)
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Inner Solar System Project Checklist

ProjectsTasksCompletion
MERCURY: Location1. Observation data
2. Altitude and azimuth
VENUS: Low Power Crescent1. Observation data (must be a binocular observation)
VENUS: Daytime Observation1. Observation data (must be a daytime observation)
VENUS: Phases1. Observation data
2. Sketches (8) showing weekly phase changes over 2 months
MARS: Albedo Features1. Observation data
2. Sketch
MARS: Retrograde Motion1. Observation data (naked-eye acceptable)
2. Plot Mars on a chart (minimum weekly from 1 month before to 1 month after opposition
CERES: Locating1. Observation data
2. Sketch starfield showing Ceres
ASTEROIDS: Course Plotting1. Identity of asteroid
2. Observation data (3 to 5 observations)
3. Plot asteroid positions on a star chart
ASTEROIDS: Measuring movement1. Using your plot (see above), estimate the average hourly movement of the asteroid
COMET: Observing1. Observation data
2. Sketch (If the comet is star-like, provide 2 sketches on different nights)
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Outer Solar System Project Checklist

ProjectsTasksCompletion
JUPITER: Great Red Spot1. Observation data
2. Three timings (leading edge, middle, trailing edge of GRS on meridian)
JUPITER: Galilean Satellites1. Observation data
2. Sketches (6) on different nights (successive, if possible) identifying  moons
JUPITER: Satellite Discovery1. Observation Data (must be a binocular observation)
2. Describe the view of satellites (sketch optional)
JUPITER: Cloud Belts1. Observation data
2. Sketch (mark celestial north, east, or west)
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JUPITER: Satellite Shadow Transits1. Observation data
2. Identity of satellite casting the shadow
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JUPITER: Satellite Transits1. Observation data
2. Identity of satellite 
3. Times of transit start AND transit end
JUPITER: Satellite Eclipses1. Observation data
2. Identity of satellite 
3. Time of disappearance OR reappearance
JUPITER: Satellite Occultations1. Observation data
2. Identity of satellite 
3. Time of disappearance OR reappearance
SATURN: Rings1. Observation data
2. Sketch
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SATURN: Cassini Division1. Observation data
2. Describe the view of the Cassini Division
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SATURN: Disk Markings1. Observation data
2. Question: Which hemisphere is darker: north or south? (sketch optional)
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SATURN: Satellites1. Observation data
2. Identity of the satellites observed (sketch optional)
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URANUS: Locating1. Observation data
2. Describe the view of Uranus (sketch optional)
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NEPTUNE: Locating1. Observation data
2. Describe the view of Neptune (sketch optional)
PLUTO: Locating1. Observation data
2. Describe the view of Pluto (sketch optional)

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