Discover the Astronomical Wonders of September 2023 with NARIT: Brightest Venus, Equinox, and More!

2023-09-04 06:25:00
The National Astronomical Research Institute (NIA) invites you to see the ‘sky’ at night during September 2023 by updating interesting astronomical phenomena during September 2023 on the National Astronomical Research Institute page NARIT. Has posted information that has 2 main phenomena: Venus is the brightest in the year and the equinox with the following dates and times: The brightest Venus of the year will be on September 18, 2023, visible clearly, can be seen with the naked eye at regarding 3:25 a.m. to dawn on the day of the Autumnal Equinox. It will happen on September 23, 2023, which is the day when the sun is in the right position with the Earth’s equator in autumn. It mostly falls between the 22nd and 24th of September every year, with northern hemisphere countries entering the autumn season. The countries in the southern hemisphere enter the spring. Since the Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted 23.5 degrees to the perpendicular plane of Earth’s orbit around the Sun, different parts of the world receive different amounts of sunlight. resulting in different temperatures Different time of day and night Causing the season to occur on Earth, a planet to follow. Early evening (east) Saturn observed all night. Around the water-bearing constellation in the middle of the night (east), Jupiter, regarding 10:00 p.m. to dawn, in the constellation Aries during the morning (east), Venus, observed throughout the month from 3:00 a.m. until the sun rises, Mercury from 17 September 2023 onwards, regarding 1 hour before the sun rises * September 22, 2023 suitable for observation Mercury is farthest from the Sun. Phase Moon 7 Sep. 2023 Semi-waning Moon 15 Sep. 2023 New Moon 23 Sep. 2023 Semi-waning Moon 29 Sep. 2023 full moon

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