Freshmen invites you to see “Venus-Saturn-Mars” alongside the moon in the early morning hours of March 28-29. There are infrequent viewings.
Today (28 March 65) the National Astronomical Research Institute page informs that from 28 to 29 March 2022, Venus, Saturn and Mars will appear close together in the sky. Astronomers call it “communion” and can be observed from regarding 4:00 a.m. on the eastern horizon. There is approximately 2 hours of observation time before sunrise. The waning crescent moon appears near Mars.
For anyone who missed it Tomorrow, March 29, there will be more to watch. But the moon will change its position to appear close to Saturn. Can be observed from regarding 4:00 AM onwards on the eastern horizon There is approximately 2 hours of observation time before sunrise.
“Communion” is a phenomenon in which celestial objects such as planets, moons, two or more prominent stars appear in the sky. With an angular distance of not more than 5 degrees, it is one of the most common astronomical phenomena. Because the planets change their position in the sky continuously along the trajectory of the solar eclipse. (the path of movement of the sun in the sky), so that the planets appear in the sky in the same direction or moving in a similar position, so it is normal
for those who are interested You can follow and watch the beauty of the morning sky phenomenon during that time. After this, Mars will gradually change its position in the sky. and will appear closest to Saturn at only 0.3 degrees on April 5, 2022
This is not just an ordinary Dao Kieng Duen, but it comes to #Three Dao Kieng Duen. The parade comes together like this. There are infrequent visits.
Thank you for information from NARIT, National Astronomical Research Institute.
Image courtesy of NARIT, National Astronomical Research Institute.