Arab Weather - There is nothing more exciting than following distinctive astronomical phenomena in the sky, as you can enjoy these events without the need for complex tools, but only your naked eyes are enough. Below we present you with a look at the most prominent astronomical phenomena that you can observe in the rest of the year 2024.
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In 2024, the planet Earth will witness two solar eclipses, but unfortunately these phenomena will not be visible in the Arab world. The first, which occurred on April 8, is a total eclipse visible in North America, and the second, which will occur on October 2, is an annular eclipse visible in southern South America.
As for the lunar eclipse, at dawn on September 18, the Arab countries will witness a partial eclipse that begins at 05:12 AM Mecca time, as the illuminated side of the moon erodes until it reaches its maximum at 05:44 AM.
The supermoon phenomenon is one of the most attractive astronomical phenomena, as the moon appears larger and brighter than usual when the full moon phase coincides with the closest point of the moon to the Earth. In 2024, the Arab world will witness three supermoons:
The first is on September 18, the second is on October 17, and the third is on November 15. You can enjoy watching the moon after sunset and throughout the night during these days.
You may see a meteor or two on normal nights, but during meteor shower seasons, the numbers can reach more than a hundred meteors per hour. This happens when the Earth passes through the remnants of a comet or asteroid, which burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere. In 2024, the main shower in the Arab world will see the Perseid meteor shower peak on the evening of August 12, when you may see 90 to 100 meteors per hour in remote areas.
The best time to see meteors is in areas away from cities. On the nights of December 13 and 14, the peak of the Geminid meteor shower can be observed, although the appearance of the moon may reduce the number of meteors visible.
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Planets appear as little stars in the night sky because they reflect sunlight. Sometimes, these planets are in conjunction with the Moon or with each other, creating spectacular scenes. On January 18, the world was able to see Jupiter next to the Moon.
Saturn was in conjunction with the Moon on July 24, and will be in conjunction on August 21, September 17, October 14, and November 11.
The Moon will be next to Mars on the evenings of November 20 and December 18.
Sometimes the Moon is paired with prominent stars such as Antares, which is seen next to the Moon, as happened at dawn on May 24, July 17, and August 14.
The Moon will also be in conjunction with the star Aldebaran, which will be visible next to the Moon on August 27.
Enjoy observing these amazing astronomical phenomena and keep track of their times to get the most out of them.
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