Tuesday, July 31, 2018

After 15 years, the sky will be seen today in rare cases, earlier this event took place in 2003

After 15 years, the sky will be seen today in rare cases, earlier this event took place in 2003


Today, Mars can be seen easily in the sky. On Tuesday 31 July, the planet Mars will be the closest to the planet after 15 years. During this event, Mars will be 5 crore 76 crore kilometers from planet Earth. Earlier this event was created in 2003.


Due to this event, the shape of Mars will be very large and due to its close, the Jupiter will look even more shining than the planet. The planet Jupiter is the second most sparkling planet after the Venus planet in the solar system. Due to being close to Earth, Mars's light will be seen more than average on July 7th - 7th September. This phenomenon can be seen even without telescopes in the northern horizons of the Earth, but if you look through the telescope then you will be able to look better.

Mars is half of the planet's Earth shape, and if seen from Earth, it looks very small in shape but because it is closer to Earth, it will look much larger in the sky. According to NASA, Mars will be closest to Earth in the next 2020, when the distance between the two will be 6.2 million kilometers.

Mars is in the opposite direction of the Sun every two years. At that time the Earth, between Mars and the Sun, comes in between. On Friday, during the full moon eclipse, Mars was in the opposite direction from the Sun. During this event, when the moon passes through the shadow of the earth, the shining orange color becomes reddish. That is why moon is seen as a moon moon at the time of acquiring this full moon. Eclipse will be seen on Saturday, Australia, Africa, Asia, Europe and South America. During this, the lunar eclipse will be one hour and 43 minutes long.

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