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There are five kinds of astronomical phenomena in July. What is the best observation point?

According to CCTV news reports, there will be five astronomical phenomena in July this year. Let me share the observation time and the best observation point of specific astronomical phenomena.

On July 6, Saturn, Jupiter and the moon appeared a binary companion moon. Around the early morning of the 5th, the triangle formed by Saturn, Jupiter and the moon will be seen in most areas, but the partial eclipse of the moon can be seen in the United States, but this astronomical phenomenon can only be observed with the help of astronomical telescopes.

On July 10, Venus will reach its brightest after passing through Taurus, which will usher in the best observation opportunity for Venus. Observers can look for Taurus through telescopes and observe Venus at the best angle.

July 14, will it appear? Jupiter rushes to the sun? Jupiter will emit the biggest light of the year on that day, and Pluto will reach the nearest distance from the earth, and dim light can be observed. Pluto and Saturn can be found by observing stars.

July 2 1, appeared? Saturn rushes to the sun? . It is said that this kind of celestial phenomenon will appear once every 378 days, and Saturn, the sun and the earth are almost in a line. The moon runs between the earth and the sun, so it may disappear one day. After that, Saturn will reach its brightest this year, showing? Saturn rushes to the sun? Celestial phenomena

On July 22nd, Mercury will usher in the second time this year? West distance? . That is, Mercury or Venus, which is farthest from the sun when viewed from the earth, is in the west of the sun. Mercury will form a 20-degree angle with the sun, which is best observed in the equator or the southern hemisphere.

Wan Li, the universe galaxy, is changing rapidly every day, and some rare astronomical phenomena appear every year. If you love astronomy and missed the previous annular eclipse, don't miss these five July astronomical phenomena. Take a telescope to observe the mysteries of the universe.