Astronomical Events April 2022 Simulation using Stellarium 3 Planets at Dawn When?5 April 2022 at 5:30 AM Where to look?Look East. How to observe?Can watch with naked eyes or using a telescope. Simulation using Stellarium The Moon ft Regulus When?12 April 2022 at 7:30 PM Where to look?Find the Moon and you will find Regulus (star). How to observe?Can watch with naked eyes or take picture and upload on your social media (don’t forget to tag @apadilangit astrotourism on FB & IG). Simulation using Stellarium The Moon ft Spica When?16 April 2022 at 9:30 PM Where to look?Find the Moon and you will find Spica (star). How to observe?Can watch with naked eyes or take picture and upload on your social media (don’t forget to tag @apadilangit astrotourism on FB & IG). Simulation using Stellarium The Moon ft Antares When?19 April 2022 at 11:30 PM Where to look?Find the Moon and you will find Antares (star). How to observe?Can watch with naked eyes or take picture and upload on your social media (don’t forget to tag @apadilangit astrotourism on FB & IG). Illustration only The Moon ft Antares When?22 April 2022, 10:00 PM – 23 April 2022, 6:00 AM Where to look?The sky, better to just lay down because meteors can appear anywhere in the sky. How to observe?Can watch with naked eyes or take picture and upload on your social media (don’t forget to tag @apadilangit astrotourism on FB & IG). Simulation using Stellarium The Moon ft Mars When?26 April 2022 at 5:30 AM Where to look?Find the Moon and you will find Mars (red planet). How to observe?Can watch with naked eyes or take picture and upload on your social media (don’t forget to tag @apadilangit astrotourism on FB & IG). Simulation using Stellarium The Moon ft Venus When?27 April 2022 at 5:30 AM Where to look?Find the Moon and you will find Venus (brightest planet). How to observe?Can watch with naked eyes or take picture and upload on your social media (don’t forget to tag @apadilangit astrotourism on FB & IG). Simulation using Stellarium The Moon ft Venus & Jupiter When?28 April 2022 at 6:00 AM Where to look?Find the Moon and you will find Venus & Jupiter (planets). How to observe?Can watch with naked eyes or take picture and upload on your social media (don’t forget to tag @apadilangit astrotourism on FB & IG).