Learn what is happening in January 2008 and what has happened in January in the past. Discover highlights of the night sky and learn what to look for in January 2008.
January Highlight - Mars
Copyright 1995-2003, California Institute of Technology
Named for the Roman god of War, Mars probably got this name due to its red color. It is sometimes referred to as the Red Planet. The name of the month March derives from Mars. Known since prehistoric times, Mars is still a favorite of choice for human exploration.
Learn more about the planet Mars and take a solar system tour.
January Skymap
Note: This map is for a median time and location and may have slight differences from your location and viewing time. Planets and moons shown on this map will have the highest probability of appearing in different locations.
Use this handy Sky Map Symbols Key to figure out what you should be looking for.
Events in January
- 1: Comet 8P/Tuttle Near-Earth Flyby
- 4: Moon at apogee
- 5: Quadrantid Meteor Shower Peaks (approximately 2AM EST)
- 19: Moon at Perigee
- 21 - 22: Mercury is at greatest eastern elongation (midnight EST)
- 31: Venus and Jupiter approximately 1 degree apart in the dawn sky
- 31: Moon at apogee
Featured Constellation - Gemini
Featured Biography - Aristotle
Public Domain - With gratitude to School Mathematics/Statistics University of St Andrews, Scotland
This Month in History
- 1: 1801 - Italian Giuseppe Piazzi discovers Ceres, the first known (and largest) asteroid.
- 4 - 15: 1610 - Galileo Galilei points his newly developed telescope at the sky and observes craters and mountains on the Moon, moving spots on the Sun, four moons revolving around Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and the almost innumerable stars of the Milky Way.
- 17: 1997 - Clyde Tombaugh, discoverer of Pluto, died.
- 27: 1967 - The crew of Apollo/Saturn 204 (more commonly known as Apollo 1 mission) perished in a fire.




