Current Weather and Astronomical information

Current Weather and Astronomical information

SOLAR | LUNAR | MARS | JUPITER | COMETS |
SATELLITES | GLOBAL VISIBILITY | CURRENT NIGHT SKY | MELBOURNE WEATHER

SOLAR
Solar X-rays:

Geomagnetic Field:
Status
Status
 
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LUNAR

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MARS

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JUPITER

Click on the ? for more information

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COMETS
Current Bright Comets

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CURRENT SATELLITE POSITIONS
ISS / SHUTTLE / HUBBLE / CHANDRA / NOAA12 / NOAA 14 / NOAA 15
ISS SHUTTLE HUBBLE CHANDRA NOAA12 NOAA14 NOAA15
Maps from NASA SATELLITE PAGE Click on an image for a larger view.

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CURRENT GLOBAL VISIBILITY

This image is from Nightskylive.net. The stars indicate the locations of CONtinuous CAMeras (CONCAMs) currently working in the Night Sky Live Project. The latest live pictures above that observatory can be viewed at Nightskylive.net. The map of the world has been provided by the Earth and Moon Viewer website maintained by John Walker. The dark portions of the map indicate regions of night while the light portions indicate regions of day. Superposed on this map is a world weather map showing the location of clouds. Cloud information is provided by the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The weather information is updated every three hours. The general world map is updated every 5 minutes.

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CURRENT NIGHT SKY MAP
Please enable JAVA to use this applet.
The above Astroviewer applet its provided by Dirk Matussek.
It will display a sky map for any time and for any position on Earth. You can find out the names and other information about the celestial bodies (stars, planets, etc.) on the display, find celestial bodies, find constellations, create a printable version of the sky chart in the PDF- or GIF-format, and display a map of the solar system.

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LOCAL - Melbourne Victoria Australia

Click for Melbourne Airport, Victoria Forecast



From the Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology

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