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Tengu eats the moon

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Although there are not many wonderful celestial phenomena in November, "Tengu eats the moon" is still very interesting, and the partial lunar eclipse that occurred on November 19, the eclipse score is as high as 0.978, which can be enjoyed as a total lunar eclipse. For the two major celestial phenomena next month, Shi Ling, director of the Network Science Popularization Department of the Shanghai Planetarium, made an interpretation. The first celestial phenomenon is the opposition of Uranus on November 5. "For veteran astronomy enthusiasts, Uranus is an unmissable target." Shi said that this is because the large planet is usually more mysterious than the observation equipment capabilities of astronomical enthusiasts, and shooting Uranus is a good opportunity to "show strength". This astronomical term refers to a large planet located outside the Earth's orbit and the Earth, the Sun moving in the same straight line, and the Earth right between the Large Planet and the Sun. At this time, the planet is often closer to The Earth in the middle of the year, so it is particularly bright. As soon as the sun sets on that day, the planets of the sun will rise from the east until the sunrise in the east,

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