An amazing image of Saturn's occultation behind the moon, captured by the Al Khatem Astronomical Observatory, as seen from the sky of Abu Dhabi
Arab Weather - The Al Khatem Astronomical Observatory was able to photograph the occultation of the planet Saturn behind the moon today, Monday, as it was observed from the skies of Abu Dhabi. This rare astronomical phenomenon occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the planet Saturn, causing the planet to be obscured for a short period.
The phenomenon of occultation
This phenomenon is an interesting astronomical event, as it allows scientists and astronomy enthusiasts to follow the movement of celestial bodies accurately, and provides a unique opportunity to study the planet Saturn and its conditions at the moment of occultation. Such events enhance interest in astronomy and encourage sky watching and exploration of the vast universe.
Occultations between planets and the moon are relatively rare, and occur when the Earth, the moon, and the planet line up in a straight line. Saturn, known for its amazing rings, is one of the planets that attracts the most attention of astronomers and observers during such phenomena.
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