On October 29 next year, a partial lunar eclipse will occur, in which the moon will be partially covered by the Earth’s shadow.
According to next year’s major astronomical events announced by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute on the 27th, the partial lunar eclipse on October 29 is expected to start at 4:34:30 on the 29th and reach its maximum at 5:14 :06:00 on the 29th in Seoul. All processes finish at 7:28:18.
This partial lunar eclipse can be observed from Asia, Africa, Europe, Oceania and the Indian Ocean.
Solar eclipses, in which part or all of the sun is covered, will take place on April 20 and October 15 next year, both not visible in Korea.
Next year’s largest full moon will be visible from August 31 to sunrise September 1.
In March you can see the closeness of Venus and Jupiter and the closeness of the Moon and Venus.
On March 2 at 20:00, Venus and Jupiter, the two brightest planets in the night sky, will move half a degree closer.
At 19:28 on March 24, the Moon and Venus will be visible at 0.9 degrees.
The three major meteor showers, the Quadrantids meteor shower in January, the Perseid meteor shower in August, and the Gemini meteor shower in December, can also be seen as usual.
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