Astronomical calculations made by the scientists of the National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research revealed the most important astronomical events that the planet’s sky is witnessing for the month of December 2020.
The seventh day monitors the phenomena of December through the following points:
– December 13 The first of those phenomena is the conjunction of the moon and Venus.
– December 13 and 14, the twin meteors or Gemini meteors, numbering 120 meteors per hour, multi-colored.
– December 14th, a total solar eclipse, in which the moon completely obscures the disk of the sun and will not be seen in Egypt or the Arab world.
– December 15th, a new moon will appear in the sky, and on this day the moon will rise and set with the sun around the same time.
-17 December Conjugation of the Moon with Jupiter and Saturn, in which the crescent moon with the two large planets Jupiter and Saturn are conjugated on that day.
-21 December the solstice of the sun as the south pole of the earth tilts toward the sun.
December 21 – The phenomenon of the rare great conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn, known as the (Great Conjunction).
– December 21 and 22, the Little Bear meteor showers, which are light showers, with only about 10 meteors per hour.
-30 December: Full moon full moon, known by American tribes as the cold moon full moon, the full moon of long nights, or the post-Christmas moon.
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