Experience the Magic of the Star Gazing Festival: Winter 2023-2024

2023-11-06 09:27:14

Travel in winter, invite you to look at the stars with the Star Gazing Festival…get the cold breeze 2023-2024. Open the activity by viewing Jupiter closest to Earth in the year. Along with a parade of many other astronomical phenomena following the National Astronomical Research Institute (Public Organization) (Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (Public Organization) (Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation) opens the Star Gazing Festival…Welcome the Winter Wind 2023-2024, officially starting the winter stargazing season. Went on November 3, 2023, on the night of Jupiter’s closest approach to Earth in the year. which received an overwhelming response. There were a large number of people interested in attending the event. Picture from narit.or.th by Dr. Saran Posayachinda, Director of the National Astronomical Research Institute, revealed that the National Astronomical Research Institute is organizing the opening of the stargazing festival…getting the cold wind 2023-2024. On the night of Jupiter closest to Earth in the year, November 3, 2023, the official start of the winter stargazing season. The activities were held simultaneously at 5 locations at the Sirindhorn Astronomical Park, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province and the 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary Observatory, Nakhon Ratchasima, Khon Kaen, Chachoengsao and Songkhla, and received a great deal of interest from people traveling to participate in the activities. Each observatory has thousands of people interested in coming to join in the opening of the stargazing festival. There will also be a live broadcast of the phenomenon via Facebook Live along with a Special Talk revealing activities and interesting astronomical phenomena that will occur throughout the festival. Follow further details on the NARIT Facebook page, National Astronomical Research Institute. Image from narit.or.th Image from narit.or.th Image from narit.or.th Jupiter is closest to Earth in the year. For the phenomenon of Jupiter closest to Earth in the year (Jupiter Opposition), it is a phenomenon in which Jupiter orbits in a position opposite the Sun, meaning the position of the Sun, Earth, and Jupiter. arranged in the same line There is a world in the middle. As a result, Jupiter is in its closest position to Earth during the year. Approximately 595 million kilometers away from Earth. Observable with the naked eye. Bright, large, orange-red in color, in the east following the sun sets. and appeared all night until the morning. After this, Jupiter will still be visible in the sky in the evening. Until around the end of March 2024, Jupiter will orbit its closest to Earth every 13 months. The next time Jupiter will orbit its closest to Earth in the year, falling on December 8, 2024, Star Gazing Festival…Get the Wind. Winter 2023-2024 Stargazing festival…feeling the cold breeze for the year 2023-2024 at the end of the year like this. Astronomical phenomena don’t end with Jupiter being closest to Earth in the year. Because between November 2023 – February 2024 there will still be Stellar Winter Festival 2023-2024 activities as follows: 1. Jupiter is closest to Earth in the year: November 3, 2023, approaches Earth at a distance of approximately 595 million kilometers, appearing brightly in the east. After the sun sets Observable with the naked eye throughout the night. 2. Leonid meteor shower: night of November 17 – morning of November 18, 2023. Maximum falling rate of 15 stars/hour. Begins to be observed following midnight until dawn. Center of distribution in the constellation of Lion. Recommended viewing with the naked eye in an area without disturbing light. There will be no disturbing moonlight on that night. 3. Geminid meteor shower: Night of December 14 – morning of December 15, 2023. Maximum falling rate of 120-150 stars/hour, starting to be observed at 8:00 p.m. onwards until dawn. Center of distribution around the constellation Twins Recommended viewing with the naked eye in an area without disturbing light. That night there was no moonlight to disturb. Suitable for viewing. 4. The full moon flows the most in the year (Micro Full Moon): February 24, 2024. The full moon appears slightly smaller than normal. beginning to be observed in the east After the sun sets 5. Celestial objects worth following: Which nights are the skies clear and cloudless? Come out and look at the stars anywhere. Began to notice it in the early evening in the east. After the sun sets onwards, Saturn (November 2023 – January 2024) Jupiter (November 2023 – March 2024) Picture from narit.or.th Special activities during November 2023 – February 2024 Date 3 November 2023: Opening of the festival. Watch the stars and enjoy the cold breeze at the Sirindhorn Astronomical Park, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province and the 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary Observatory, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Chachoengsao and Songkhla, November 3, 2023: Jupiter is the closest to Earth of the year on the night of December 14 – Morning of December 15, 2023: Geminid meteor shower. December 23, 2023: Stargazing in the middle of the city at Benjakiti Park, Bangkok. December 23-24, 2023: NARIT Night at the Museum 2023. January 6, 2024: Open. National Observatory TNO Open house (1st time) at the 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary Chaloem Phrakiat Observatory, Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai Province, January 13, 2024: Astronomy Expo National Children’s Day, January 13, 2024: Stargazing Night all over the country, February 3, 2024: National Observatory TNO Open house (2nd time) at the 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary Chaloem Phrakiat Observatory, Doi Inthanon, Province. .Chiang Mai, February 10, 2024: Dark Sky Star Party at Pha Taem National Park. Photo from narit.or.th. For more details regarding the stargazing festival…winter breeze 2023-2024, please visit the NARIT Facebook page, National Astronomical Research Institute. Note. : Information may change. Please check once more. Articles on stargazing, astronomy, stargazing places, and other interesting things. Thank you for information and pictures from: www.narit.or.th and NARIT Facebook page, National Astronomical Research Institute. 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