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Star-Gazers Guide to the Month of August

2022-08-01 3 Dailymotion

Star-Gazers Guide , to the Month of August.<br />Digitaltrends reports that NASA has <br />released its August review of what to look <br />for in the night sky over the next month.<br />August is set to provide <br />sky-watchers an exciting <br />planetary pairing.<br />Mars will come into a close conjunction <br />with Mars and the ice-giant Uranus, which <br />will be visible for the early part of August.<br />NASA says that while Uranus won't be visible <br />to the naked eye, both planets can be seen <br />at the same time with just a pair of binoculars. .<br />According to NASA, after bringing Mars into <br />our field of view, Uranus can be found by <br />looking northwest for a tiny, blue colored disc.<br />On August 15, the moon will <br />appear right next to Jupiter.<br />Like Mars and Uranus, they’ll make <br />a great pairing through binoculars, <br />and you’ll also likely catch a glimpse <br />of Jupiter’s four largest moons, NASA, via Digitaltrends.<br />August also features Saturn <br />as it transitions to become <br />visible all night long.<br />The planet should appear around 9 P.M. <br />low in the east as a steady, <br />yellow point of light.<br />August also marks the return of the Perseid <br />meteor shower, however, the full moon is likely <br />to obscure all but the brightest shooting stars

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