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Mars in 2024

The path of Mars against the background stars in 2024

The upper chart shows the path of Mars across the background stars over the course of the year. Stars to magnitude +4.5 are shown with some fainter objects included to complete constellation patterns. The white circles represent the planet on the first day of the month and are scaled according to apparent magnitude. The faint paths before the first circle and after the last circle represent the planet's positions in December of last year and January of next. In general, the planet moves from right to left except when it's in retrograde and proceding in the opposite direction.

The lower chart shows how the appearance of Mars changes over the year. Below each image is listed the date, the apparent magnitude, the apparent diameter of the disk (in arc-seconds), the geocentric distance (in au) and the percentage of the disk which is illuminated. Note that Mars appears distinctly gibbous near the times of quadrature.

It is a quiet year for the red planet, with Mars reaching neither conjunction (last November) nor opposition (next January). The rocky planet lingers in the morning sky for the first seven or eight months of the year, beginning in the constellation of Sagittarius and steadily working its way through the zodiac to arrive in Cancer in October. Mars passes by a number of interesting deep sky objects in early January but the planet is buried deep in the morning twilight at the time. Southern hemisphere observers will have the best chance to watch Mars skim past faint Neptune in April. Mars finally begins to appear in the east before midnight in August or September, depending upon the observer's latitude, with viewing opportunities improving toward the end of the year.

All times and dates are in UT. Positions are geocentric apparent places, referred to the true equator and equinox of date.

January
51.0° north of the dark/emission/reflection nebula and open cluster M20 (Trifid Nebula)
60.4° north of the emission nebula M8 (Lagoon Nebula)
1.5° north of the open cluster M21
7maximum declination south: −24.04°
104.2° north of the Moon
12equinox: autumn in the northern hemisphere and spring in the southern hemisphere
1.1° north of the globular cluster M28
151.5° north of the third-magnitude star λ Sgr (Kaus Borealis)
160.3° north of the globular cluster M22
212.7° north of the second-magnitude star σ Sgr (Nunki)
222.4° south of the fourth-magnitude star ξ² Sgr
241.6° south of the fourth-magnitude star ο Sgr
262.2° south of the third-magnitude star π Sgr (Albaldah)
27planetary conjunction: 0.2° north of Mercury
February
84.2° north of the Moon
12SagittariusCapricornus
22planetary conjunction: 0.6° north of Venus
March
20.4° south of the fourth-magnitude star θ Cap
70.3° north of the fourth-magnitude star ι Cap
83.5° north of the Moon
121.4° north of the fourth-magnitude star γ Cap (Nashira)
151.4° north of the third-magnitude star δ Cap (Deneb Algedi)
19CapricornusAquarius
211.1° north of the fourth-magnitude star ι Aqr
April
62.0° north of the Moon
70.7° south of the fourth-magnitude star λ Aqr
10planetary conjunction: 0.4° south of Saturn
140.2° south of the fourth-magnitude star φ Aqr
24AquariusPisces
29planetary conjunction: 0.03° north of Neptune
May
5lunar occultation: 0.2° south of the Moon (visible from Madagascar and the islands of the western Indian Ocean)
8perihelion: 1.382 au
9PiscesCetus
13CetusPisces
242.3° south of the fourth-magnitude star ε Psc
June
32.4° south of the Moon
60.5° north of the fourth-magnitude star ο Psc (Torcular)
7solstice: winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern hemisphere
10PiscesAries
July
14.1° south of the Moon
11AriesTaurus
15planetary conjunction: 0.5° north of Uranus
261.9° south of the fourth-magnitude star 37 Tau
305.0° south of the Moon
August
21.2° south of the fourth-magnitude star κ¹ Tau
2.0° north of the fourth-magnitude star ε Tau (Ain)
1.7° south of the fourth-magnitude star υ Tau
81.2° south of the fourth-magnitude star τ Tau
14planetary conjunction: 0.3° south of Jupiter
272.0° north of the third-magnitude star ζ Tau (Tianguan)
285.3° south of the Moon
September
5TaurusGemini
6ascending node
70.9° south of the open cluster M35
0.1° north of the fourth-magnitude star 1 Gem
110.9° north of third-magnitude star η Gem (Propus)
140.9° north of the third-magnitude star μ Gem (Tejat)
231.9° south of the third-magnitude star ε Gem (Mebsuta)
254.9° south of the Moon
October
12.6° north of the fourth-magnitude star ζ Gem (Mekbuda)
90.8° north of the fourth-magnitude star δ Gem (Wasat)
14west quadrature
202.1° south of the fourth-magnitude star κ Gem
233.9° south of the Moon
29GeminiCancer
November
12equinox: spring in the northern hemisphere and autumn in the southern hemisphere
202.4° south of the Moon
December
31.3° north of the open cluster M44 (Praesepe)
7stationary in ecliptic longitude: direct → retrograde
stationary in right ascension: direct → retrograde
18lunar occultation: 0.9° south of the Moon (visible from the Arctic, including Alaska, Canada, Greenland, northern Russia and northern Europe)
31maximum declination north: +23.62°