Observing the Gibbous Moon and Defenseless Fish Star in the Skies of the Arab World

2024-01-31 16:24:00

Written by: Muhammad Al-Azel Wednesday, January 31, 2024 06:24 PM It is monitored in the skies of the Arab world from midnight today, Wednesday, January 31, 2024 and for the rest of the night Gibbous moon The waning star is associated with the defenseless fish star, a phenomenon visible to the naked eye if the sky is clear.

The defenseless fish is considered a first-class star, which means that it is one of the brightest stars in the sky. In reality, it is two stars revolving around each other, but it appears to us as one star because of the vast distance that separates us from them. If the defenseless fish were at the same distance that separates us from the sun, it would be visually brighter. About 1,900 times that of the Sun. If we place the Sun in the position of the defenseless fish at a distance of 262 light-years, the Sun will appear only 1/1,900 times the luminosity of the defenseless fish at that distance.

During the night hours, it is observed that the moon and the defenseless fish move towards the west across the sky, and the reason for this is the same reason that causes the sun to move towards the west during the day. This is due to the Earth’s rotation around its axis from west to east.

If you observe the moon from one night to the next, you can easily notice its true movement in its orbit around the Earth. For example, on the evening of the next day, Wednesday, you will notice that the moon has moved towards the east, away from the defenseless star of fish.

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