Early in the morning, Venus and Jupiter will meet in the sky, don't miss this magical, rare moment!

You are invited to observe the phenomenon of the Moon having a 'close encounter' with two star clusters this week!
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The moon is heading towards the center of the sky worldwide this month.

Earth's only natural satellite will have two impressive encounters with star clusters this week as the Moon moves smoothly through distant star objects.

Today, November 7, the Moon will pass through the M-35 cluster and on November 10, the Moon will approach the Beehive cluster , according to NASA.

While you can see this combination with your eyes, you can still observe more details using binoculars.

The movement of the Moon through the constellations is not the only astronomical moment worth observing this November.

NASA said: ' This month, Venus will pair with Jupiter on the morning of November 13, just like what they did in 2015 and 2016 when the two planets appear closer to each other than this year. You will have to observe under the horizon east southeast about 45 minutes before the Sun rises . '

Early in the morning, Venus and Jupiter will meet in the sky, don't miss this magical, rare moment! Picture 1 Photo source: NASA

The three meteor showers will also make the sky all over the world more beautiful this November.

Meteor shower Taurids, meteor shower Orionids and meteor shower Leonids will create a handful of meteorites during the month but you can still go out and find any more stars you can see.

" The meteor shower of Leonids will appear on November 17. There are no more than 10 meteors in an hour that takes place around 3:00 am. The Northern and Southern branches of the Taurids meteor showers provide rainfall. garbage is about 5 stars an hour, but in general meteor stars are bright and slow moving , " NASA said.

Early in the morning, Venus and Jupiter will meet in the sky, don't miss this magical, rare moment! Picture 2 Photo source: NASA

" The nearby Orionids meteor shower will fall on November 28. In contrast to the Taurids meteor shower, the meteor shower Orionids appear quickly, but don't expect to have more than 3 meteors every hour ."

When you want to watch the meteor shower, remember to wear it warm if the weather is cold and keep the observation device steady for a long time.

For the most perfect observation, find the best, most secure , suburban location in the countryside or the countryside and be there for a few hours. Spend about 20 minutes letting your eyes adjust to the darkness before you can see it, while watching the star avoid looking directly at the electric light as well as the mobile device.

You just need to lie down and look up around the vast sky to admire, attention must be focused because the streaks of stars pass very quickly. In addition, if there is a telescope, or binoculars to observe other objects is also great.

Having fun!

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