“Upcoming Encounter of Venus and the Slender Moon followed by ‘Venus Eclipse’ in Okinawa and parts of Kyushu” – Weather News

In northern Japan and parts of the East Sea, a stunning sight was witnessed as the thin Moon and Venus shone brightly in the western sky following sunset. The photo taken in Yamagata City also captured the “earthshine,” which is the part of the moon that is not directly illuminated by the sun. The Moon and Venus can be seen for regarding two hours before they set in the early hours of the night. The setting time of the Moon and Venus on the 24th (Friday) in Tokyo are 20:46 and 20:48, respectively. Additionally, there will be a “Venus eclipse” in some areas of Okinawa and Kyushu, where Venus will be hidden behind the Moon as viewed from Earth. However, it will be difficult to observe the eclipse due to the presence of clouds. The article also provides information on the Venus eclipse appearance and time in different locations. The section titled “Reference Materials, etc.” provides a resource link for further information.

2023/03/24 19:21 Weather news

In northern Japan and parts of the East Sea, the thin Moon and Venus were seen shining close to each other in the western sky following sunset. In the photo taken in Yamagata City, you can see that the part of the moon that is not directly illuminated by the sun, “earthshine,” is also faintly captured.

The Moon and Venus will set in the early hours of the night, so the chance to see them is likely to be regarding two hours.

▼ Setting time on the 24th (Friday) (Tokyo)
Moon 20:46, Venus 20:48

Furthermore, following this, in some areas of Okinawa and Kyushu, there will be a “Venus eclipse” in which Venus will be hidden behind the Moon as seen from Earth. However, there are many clouds, so it will be difficult to see the eclipse of Venus.

In some areas of Okinawa and Kyushu, there is also a “Venus eclipse”

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Area where Venus eclipse can be seen in southern Kyushu

Reference materials, etc.

National Astronomical Observatory of Japan “Hoshizora Information” https://www.nao.ac.jp/astro/sky/



Don’t miss the chance to witness the magical sight of the Moon and Venus shining close to each other in the western sky following sunset. As per the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, the Moon and Venus will set in the early hours of the night, and with clear skies, you can enjoy the sight for regarding two hours. Moreover, in some areas of Okinawa and Kyushu, there will be a “Venus eclipse” where Venus will be hidden behind the Moon as seen from Earth. While it may be difficult to see the eclipse, the sight of the Moon and Venus alone is worth catching. So, step out and gaze up at the skies to witness this stunning celestial spectacle.

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