Back to Article List From the August 2007 issue Jupiter rules, meteors flare, and the Moon turns red August 2007: Venus and Saturn delight early this month, while a lunar eclispe comes near August's end. By Martin Ratcliffe and Alister Ling | Published: August 1, 2007 | Last updated on May 18, 2023 Key Takeaways: Venus and Saturn slip into evening twilight early this month. Jupiter then rules as the only naked-eye planet, visible low in the south as darkness falls.
Observing The Sky Today on Tuesday, October 21: The Orionids peak, Comet Lemmon is closest to Earth, and Titan makes a transit