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Occultation (wiki): An occultation is an event that occurs when one object is hidden by another object that passes between it and the observer.
On June 30 we will have the opportunity to observe the Moon cover and uncover the planet Venus in the early morning sky. The phenomenon begins with the Moon slowly passing in front of Venus at 09:06 Local Time (06:06 UT) and reappearing at 10:28 LT (07:28 UT). Due to the phenomenon's close proximity with the Sun (approx. 13 degrees to the east) anyone who attempts to view or photograph it should be EXTREMELY CAREFUL not to accidentally point a telescope at the Sun while looking for the objects. The Sun's intense luminosity amplified through a telescope will cause severe injury to the careless individual. Click the image below to view how Anthony Ayiomamitis captured a similar event on June 18, 2007 as well as his collection of occultations!
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On June 15 we will have the opportunity to observe a Total Lunar Eclipse which will be fully visible from Cyprus! The fact that it occurs in mid-June promises great weather conditions (although this year the weather has been unpredictable!).
The Moon will start its pass through the Earth's penumbral shadow at 17:23 UT (20:23 Local Time) although this part will not be visible to the naked eye. At 18:22 UT (21:22 Local Time) the Moon will begin to darken as it enters the Earth's umbral shadow thus marking the beginning of the visible part of the eclipse. Greatest eclipse occurs at 20:12 UT (23:12 Local Time) and at this stage the Moon is expected to have darkened considerably as it will now be passing through the center of the Earth's shadow. At 21:03 UT (00:03 Local Time) the whole process goes backwards with the Moon beginning to exit the Earth's shadow marking the end of the visible part of the phenomenon at 22:02 UT (01:02 Local Time). The entire phenomenon ends at 23:02 UT (02:02 Local Time). So to sum up, here's the local times for the visible part of the event: Partial Eclipse begins: 21:22 Maximum Eclipse: 23:12 Partial Eclipse ends: 01:02 Here you can find all the relevant info for the phenomenon. Below are the images from the March 3rd 2007 Total Lunar Eclipse. |
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