This week, astronomy fans will be able to enjoy the full moon. It is known as the giant hay moon or deer.
This week from JulyAstronomy enthusiasts will enjoy full moon. known as Hey Supermoon also moon deer By the time of year it occurs.
As reported by the National Astronomical Observatory, the full moon reach the maximum point Wednesday, July 13th at 6:38 PM.
that it Super Moon Because our satellite will be very close to rock bottom. This is its closest location to Earth. In this position, the the moon It appears with 14% larger apparent diameter and 30% greater brightness than if it were in the opposite position (aphelion, farthest from our planet), according to reports. Bachelor’s degree Rafael.
How do you see the full moon?
for see the full moon It is not necessary to have devices such as binoculars or telescopes, although it will improve the experience.
important and It is necessary to go to a place where there is not much light pollution The horizon is devoid of mountains, trees or buildings.
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in the middle of the month, Our satellite will be visible For a few days at dawn. Together with Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and Venus Make some pretty pictures Among the often mesmerizing colors of sunrise.
in a night From July 15 to 16, there will be a conjunction between the convex moon and invisible Saturn. Remember that the wonderful rings that surround this giant planet are not visible to the naked eye. You need a small telescope, at least 50 cm in diameter, to be able to distinguish them.
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