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A total lunar eclipse will be visible from parts of the UK on Sunday evening, weather permitting.
Exploring the Mysteries: Celebrating World UFO Day
Every year, on July 2nd, enthusiasts, skeptics, and the curious alike come together to observe World UFO Day. This unique celebration is an invitation to lift our eyes to the skies and ponder the vastness of the universe and the mysteries it holds. While Hollywood has given us thrilling depictions of UFO encounters, World UFO Day encourages us to delve into the real questions: Are we alone in the…
Clouds
Two parts, close sticky stringy fingers reaching, grasping connecting pulling towards an embrace to Join I wanted to watch them longer but they slunk out of sight behind a tree for Privacy.
Comet 46P/Wirtanen, first discovered in 1948, makes its way around the sun every 5.4 years. And this time it's making its closest approach to Earth.
The red planet at its best, a long-lasting "blood moon," and a rare chance to glimpse Pluto will excite sky-watchers this month.
With Mars at its closest to Earth in 15 years, an extra-long lunar eclipse, and a dazzling meteor shower, July is shaping up to be a busy time for sky-watchers.
So, dust off those binoculars, and get set to explore the night sky this month.
Happy early Caturday, everyone. [: Obviously, revising a sky-watching calendar for the rest of the year is only worthwhile with cats lying all over notes & chewing on your pens.
On a more astronomical note, if anyone has any important sky-watching event(s) they know of coming up for the remainder of 2016 that they think should be included in TSR’s calendar, let me know below in the reply box, or through my inbox here. Suggestions are always appreciated. Meteor showers, eclipses, interesting planet visibility, or anything of the like?
Cloud formations are becoming more and more dramatic. AWESOME!