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What astronomical phenomena are there in 2022 astronomical timetable

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The smallest full moon of 2022 appeared today, which is also the first round of full moons in 2022; mid-to-late June:soil , Wood, Fire, Gold, Water and five planets appear in the east; July 14:The "largest and roundest" moon will appear in 2022; November 8:A total lunar eclipse, and the entire lunar eclipse can be seen in parts of eastern my country.During the whole process, the moonrise with eclipse can be seen in the central and western regions.

2022 Astronomical Timeline

2022 Astronomical Timetable

March

Conjunction of Mars, Venus and Saturn:Before sunrise, this triple conjunction will be visible in the sky and Venus will be The brightest, and it will reach its closest approach to Saturn on March 28.

April

Lyraids:In late April, Earth will pass through Comet Thatcher (C/1861G1) on its last visit to perigee in 1861 particle cloud left behind.This phenomenon has been documented more than 2,000 years ago.The oldest records date back to 687 BC.

Partial solar eclipse:It will take place on April 30 and will be visible over the southeastern Pacific Ocean and southern South America.

May

Eta Aquariids:The Eta Aquaridids will peak between May 6 and 7.This is a very prolific meteor shower, with as many as 60 meteors per hour at its peak.It is produced by dust grains left behind by Halley’s Comet.

Total lunar eclipse:On May 16, there will be a "blood moon," a phenomenon that occurs when the sun, Earth, and moon are aligned and our planet’s shadow completely covers the lunar surface.Sunlight passing through the atmosphere is refracted toward the red part and cast on the lunar surface, making it appear orange or reddish.The celestial phenomenon can be seen from the Americas, Europe and Africa.

June

Supermoon:On June 14, the so-called "Strawberry Moon" will appear.Our satellite will be at the perigee of its Earth’s orbit (the point closest to Earth), which will make it appear larger and brighter than usual.

July

Supermoon:On July 13, the so-called "Deer Moon" will appear.The moon will be on the other side of the earth, and it will be fully illuminated in the evening.

Delta Aquarius:This meteor shower will reach its peak between July 28 and 29.Discovered by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy, the meteor shower originated from comet 96p-Machholz.

August

Supermoon:The "Grain Moon" will appear on August 12.This is the last of three supermoons in 2022.

Perseid meteor shower:While it can be seen throughout August, the days with the most meteors will be August 12 and 13.

September

Neptune Opposition:September 16.The planet will reach its closest approach to Earth, and its surface will be fully illuminated by the sun.It will be brighter than any other time of year.It will look like a little blue dot.

October

Draconids:Its biggest peak will be on October 7, although it is a "weak meteor shower" with only 10 per hour shooting star.

Orionids:The Orionids will occur shortly after the Draconids, with their peak between October 21 and 22.It is produced by dust grains left behind by Halley’s Comet.

Partial Eclipse:Occurs on October 25 and is visible across Europe, Northeast Africa and West Asia.

November

Taurid meteor shower:Although it will last from September 7 to December 10, the peak will be in November 4th.

Total lunar eclipse:will occur on November 8 and will be observed in Asia, Australia, the Pacific and throughout the Americas

Leonid meteor shower:its peak will be on November 17 Appears between the 18th and the 18th, with a maximum of 15 meteors per hour.

December

Geminid meteor shower:The most meteors can be seen on December 13 and 14.Considered by many to be the best meteor shower in the sky, producing as many as 120 meteors per hour at its peak.

Ursidid meteor shower:The peak of the last meteor shower of the year will occur between December 21 and 22.There are only about 5 meteors per hour.

Astronomical phenomena in 2022

2022/1/20 Great cold

It will be cold at 10:39 on January 20, the sun will Reach 300 degrees of retinal longitude.Dahan is the coldest solar term of the year.

January 27, 2022, there will be an increase of 13th in the month of the night.

Around 2:00 a.m.on January 27th, the 13th of the month will be added.Libra 28, 6.2, etc.).Occultation:A star returns from the dark edge of the moon.It can be observed at a low altitude in the southeast with a small astronomical telescope.

2022/1/28 Antares conjunct

January 28 at 07:28 Antares conjunct (right ascension 16h30m44s), Antares as seen from the center of the earth is 3.70 degrees south of the moon.Visible to the southeast before sunrise.

2022/1/29 Mars conjunct moon

Mars conjunct moon at 23:03 on January 29 (right ascension 18h16m11s), seen from the center of the earth Mars is 2.40 degrees north of the moon, but at this point both are below ground level and invisible.In the early morning of the 30th, bright Venus can be seen in the low sky to the southeast.Move your sight to the right from Venus and you will see Mars at magnitude 1.5.Venus and Mars are separated by about 10.2 degrees.The moon is about 5.8 degrees below Mars, which is the waning moon two days before the new moon.In addition, a lunar occultation of Mars will occur on July 22, 2022, and will be closest to Earth on December 1.

2022/1/31 Uranus Oriental Photo

Uranus Oriental Photo at 03:32 on January 31 (New Year’s Eve), located in the south at sunset.An oriental light indicates that the planet is 90 degrees east of the sun, and Uranus’s observation season is coming to an end.

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