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Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

The weather will be around the coming week from November 29 to December 5

Celestial information for the coming week

This week's weather is higher with a sunny rate, and another new moon will appear this week, so the coming week will be a good time for stargazing.

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

Remaining month 29.0%

November 29Th monday of the 25th month of the lunar calendar

Mercury meets the sun, at which point Mercury orbits behind the Sun and is not visible on Earth.

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

Remaining month 19.4%

November 30Third Tuesday of the 26th month of the lunar calendar

The Moon crosses the equator and enters the Southern Hemisphere.

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

Remaining month 11.2%

December 1 Wednesday, October 27 of the lunar calendar

At 06:35 a.m. in the morning, the angle of the moon (apparent red longitude 13h26m19s), the geocentric sees the horn suku 1 at 5.87 degrees south of the moon. It can be seen in the sky near the southeast before dawn. Kakujuku, known as "Red Star" in ancient times, is the main star of Virgo, with a brightness of about +0.95 magnitude. Next to it is the remnant moon of the first 3 days of the New Year. In the upper left of these two, there is a spring triangle protagonist - Grandhorn of TheOs, and on the right there is a trapezoidal arranged by 4 2nd class stars, which is the constellation of Raven, by the way.

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

Remaining 5.0%

December 2nd Lunar October 28th Thursday

Neptune appeared to be left behind and began to turn to anterograde.

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

Celestial dynamics on November 2

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

Remaining month 1.1%

December 3 Friday of the 29th lunar month

08:28 Mars Full Moon (apparent equatorial longitude 15h21m40s), mars seen in the center of the Earth is only 0.70 degrees south of the moon, and the lunar occultation mars phenomenon can be seen in northern China, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, and the North Pacific. Except for the western part of Xinjiang, the sun has risen in most parts of China. Due to the obscurity (the 29th day of the tenth month of the lunar calendar), the moon is very close to the sun. Moreover, Mars is only +1.6 rated, and it will be difficult to actually observe it with a small astronomical telescope. When trying to make observations with an astronomical telescope, be careful not to place the sun in the telescope's field of view.

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

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December 4Th lunar month of November, Saturday

The eclipse began at 13:29 Beijing time on December 4, 2021 and ended at 17:37 Beijing time, and cannot be seen in China. The maximum eclipse score of this whole food is 1.0367. The whole eclipse belt begins in the South Atlantic Ocean, near South America, passes through Antarctica, and ends in the South Pacific. Partial eclipse can be seen in the southern Atlantic Ocean, the southwestern African Antarctica, the Indian Ocean, Antarctica, the polar southeastern Oceania, and the southern Pacific Ocean.

20:43 Mercury moon (apparent equatorial longitude 16h56m38s), the Center of the Earth as seen Mercury is only 0.02 degrees north of the Moon, in South America, the South Atlantic, southern Africa occurs daytime moon occultation mercury phenomenon, close to the Sun, not recommended observation.

Today will usher in another round of the new moon.

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

Eun Mei Yue 1.7%

December 5 Sunday, the second day of the first month of the lunar calendar

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

20:30 on December 5th

A little science from the stars: eclipses

A solar eclipse is a phenomenon in which the sun's circular surface is obscured by the moon. According to the situation of eclipse, it can be divided into total solar eclipse, partial solar eclipse and annular solar eclipse. The eclipse must occur on the "New Year" (i.e., the first day of the lunar calendar). The Earth and the Moon are non-luminous objects, and they are bound to have black shadows on the side facing the sun with their backs to the sun. Eclipses occur when the Moon travels between the Sun and the Earth, and the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in or near a straight line.

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

The easiest way to observe a solar eclipse is to find a piece of glass, apply some ink or smoke it black, and this observation will not hurt the eyes. There is a filter called the sun screen, which is a special plastic film, which can not only reduce the visible light in the sunlight, but also block the passage of infrared and ultraviolet rays in the sunlight, so it is very safe to use it as a naked eye observation or telescope observation of the sun, but because it is a very thin film, it is easy to damage and break. Never observe the sun with a cracked sun screen.

Astronomical Science: Solar Eclipse & Starry Sky Index Release This Week (November 29 - December 5)

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