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Tuesday, September 22, 2026
Sky Data
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Moon
First Quarter (80%)
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Visible
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury
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Sunrise
6:01
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Sunset
17:59
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Astronomy Event
September Equinox
The Sun crosses the celestial equator again. Start of spring in the south and autumn in the north.
π‘ Observe how the Sun rises exactly in the east and sets exactly in the west.
What to observe

M8 - Nebulosa da Lagoa
One of the brightest nebulae in the winter sky (southern hemisphere). Contains a young star cluster inside.
Type: Emission Nebula
Constellation: Sagittarius
Magnitude: 6.0
Equipment: Naked eye / Binoculars
Best time: 9 PM - 2 AM
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