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Friday, Friday, Friday. It’s a special time. Most people start the weekend after work. But not only because of this. On March 24, a unique phenomenon will be observed in the sky. The moon, Venus, Jupiter and Mars will line up. Uranus will also be visible next to them.
Planet Earth is beautiful.
There are so many undiscovered lands and places on it that sometimes, watching them on the internet, you can hold your breath.
The cosmos is even more unexplored.
From Earth, we can only observe how astronomical objects move relative to each other.
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A unique phenomenon
There will be a special meeting on Friday, March 24. The moon, Venus, Jupiter and Mars will line up. Uranus will also be visible next to them.
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Planets in a line are an interesting, but quite natural phenomenon.
This is the plane of the solar system, technically known as the ecliptic.
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The Internet is full of advice on how to capture this phenomenon without the use of professional equipment using … a smartphone.
Professionals advise to set the white balance to day or auto mode. In addition to that, it’s a good idea to try a slow shutter speed of 10 to 30 seconds, and the ISO should ideally be between 400 and 1600.
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The quality of the photo can be improved by night mode.
It is also worth turning off the flash and the HDR function and not using the zoom.
This is not the only interesting cosmic phenomenon in March this year.
At the beginning of the month we witnessed a rare encounter. Venus and Jupiter were very close to each other in the sky. According to astrology fans, the conjunction of these two brightest planets generated a beneficial energy that was impossible to miss. It was allegedly conducive to making important life decisions.
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Karolina Sobocińska, journalist at o2.pl
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