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How many solar or lunar eclipses occur in one calendar year? The answer very much depends on the year. One calendar year has a minimum of 4ļøāƒ£ eclipses ā€“ 2ļøāƒ£ solar eclipses and 2ļøāƒ£ lunar eclipses. Most years ā€“ such as 2022 ā€“ have only 4ļøāƒ£ eclipses, although there are years with 5ļøāƒ£ eclipses (2013, 2018 and 2019), or 6ļøāƒ£ eclipses (2011 and 2020). ā—ļøIt is very rare to have 7ļøāƒ£ eclipses in one calendar year. The last time it happened was in 1982 and the next time will be 2038. Any calendar year presenting the maximum of 7ļøāƒ£ eclipses must have the first eclipse coming in early January, in order to leave enough room for the seventh eclipse to take place in late December. Then the middle part of the year has to stage three eclipses within a single lunar month ā€“ the period of time between successive new moons or full moons with a mean duration of 29.53059 days. Subscribe- t.me/askmenow
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How does an occultation look like? Enjoy a fascinating video that shows the occultation of Saturn by the Moon.šŸ¤© 15 years ago, in May 2007, using a ground-based telescope, an amateur astronomer Jan Koet had a chance to film the occultation of the second largest planet in the solar system by the Moon. The author of the timelapse explains that he made alterations to accentuate the luminosity of Saturn. The sequence is twice as fast as in reality. Subscribe- t.me/askmenow
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What is a moon and its main criteria? We have already specified the main features of a star and a planet, letā€™s now also clarify what a moon is. It would be incorrect to limit the definition of a šŸŒ• as any celestial object that revolves around a planet, because that would mean dust particles also fall under that category. According to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), to be called a moon, a celestial body must satisfy the following 3ļøāƒ£ criteria: āœ… It must be in a heliocentric orbit (it must revolve around its planet, and together they both must revolve around the Sun). āœ… It should be roughly spherical in shape, but smaller than the planets (if its size is comparable to its host planet, then it would be a planet by itself, not a moon). Exception: captured asteroids donā€™t satisfy this criterion. āœ… It has to be massive enough to clear most of its orbit of debris so that it is the only dominant celestial body in its orbit. Subscribe- t.me/askmenow
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What are the ultimate figures of moons in our solar system? šŸ“With just 12.4 km (7.7 miles) in diameter, Marsā€™ moon Deimos is one of the smallest known moons in our solar system. šŸ“With a diameter of 5,267 km (3,273 miles), Jupiterā€™s moon Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system. šŸ“Saturn has the most number of moons: 82 moons orbit the ringed planet. Subscribe- t.me/askmenow
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How many moons have been discovered in our solar system? In our system almost all major planets and even dwarf planets have moons. Many are naturally born from the leftover gas and dust from the planetā€™s formation. Few others belonged to the Kuiper Belt and is believed to have been captured by gas giants. Among the wide variety of celestial objects found in our solar system, we have 2ļøāƒ£1ļøāƒ£0ļøāƒ£ moons of varying sizes, shapes, and properties: Earth 1ļøāƒ£ moon Mars 2ļøāƒ£ moons Jupiter 7ļøāƒ£9ļøāƒ£ moons Saturn 8ļøāƒ£2ļøāƒ£ moons Uranus 2ļøāƒ£7ļøāƒ£ moons Neptune 1ļøāƒ£4ļøāƒ£ moons Pluto 5ļøāƒ£ moons Subscribe- t.me/askmenow
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What are the eclipses and occultations? āœ”ļøAn occultation is a complete obscuration of the light of an astronomical body, most commonly a star, by another astronomical body, such as a planet or a satellite, without any interaction between the bodies involved. This is purely apparent and related to the observer. Hence, a total solar eclipse is the occultation of the Sunā˜€ļø by the MoonšŸŒ•. āœ”ļøAn eclipse is the result of the total or partial masking of a celestial body by another along observersā€™ line of sight and regardless of their position. Solar eclipses result from the šŸŒ• blocking the ā˜€ļø relative to the šŸŒ; thus šŸŒ, šŸŒ• and ā˜€ļø all lie in one line. Lunar eclipses work the same way in a different order: šŸŒ•, šŸŒ and ā˜€ļø all in one line, the Earthā€™s shadow hiding the Moon from view. This phenomenon is visible to any observer of the Moon, regardless of its position on the surface of the Earth or in space. Subscribe- t.me/askmenow
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CHPDB LIVE! - Annuncio nuova scoperta di Hubble

Dopo 32 anni di attivitĆ  nello spazio, il telescopio spaziale Hubble riserva ancora grosse sorprese: alle 17 la NASA annuncerĆ  una nuova scoperta fatta con d...