What’s Up in Denver? October 13th through 19th, 2025

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Here’s a brief look at what’s going on in the Mile High City this week.

October 13 (Indigenous People’s Day):

The Moon with Castor and Pollux
The Moon with Castor and Pollux

October 14:

The Moon and Jupiter
The Moon and Jupiter

October 15:

The Moon and M44
The Moon and M44

October 16:

The Moon and Regulus
The Moon and Regulus

October 17 (Dark Sky Weekend):

Astrophysics & Planetary Science throughout the Decades
Astrophysics & Planetary Science throughout the Decades

October 18 (Dark Sky Weekend):

Moon at Descending Node
Moon at Descending Node
  • Moon reaches Descending Node, when it crosses the ecliptic plane—the apparent path of the Sun in the sky—moving from north to south, marking the point where its orbit dips below the plane of Earth’s orbit.: 4:34 AM UTC

October 19 (Dark Sky Weekend):

The Moon and Venus
The Moon and Venus

This Week’s Meteoric Activity:

You can keep track of the activity of meteor showers as well as those beyond the limits of visual observing by visiting the NASA Meteor Shower Portal.

  • Orionids (ORI): last hour before dawn in northeastern Orion: 2 per hour.
  • Anthelion (ANT): 1:00 AM in southeastern Pisces: 2 per hour.
  • Leonis Minorids (LMI): last few hours before dawn in northern Leo Minor: 1 per hour.
  • epsilon Geminids (EGE): last few hours before dawn in southern Auriga: 1 per hour.

Check Out These Helpful Guides from DAS:

Sky Map

Clear skies and happy stargazing!