Environment & Animals
Notice to all budding astronomers, July promises great surprises.
Throughout the month of July, several planets will be visible to the naked eye. This is the case of Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn and Mars. The opportunity to be amazed and discover our galaxy by simply observing the sky. But to attend the show, you still have to know when to watch. In addition to a mild weather and a clear sky, it will be necessary to watch a good part of the night to be able to observe these planets. Indeed, Jupiter and Saturn will be visible at the start of the night, Mars around 1 a.m. and Venus will only appear at the end of the night at the dawn of the day.
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But July has other surprises in store for us, in fact a comet only visible every 6,800 years will be observable throughout the month. This particularly bright comet was named Neowise because of the telescope with which it was discovered. If it is observable with the naked eye, using binoculars is nevertheless advised. But here again, it will practically have to spend a sleepless night, since the comet is visible around 4:30 in the morning.
So you know what you have to do if you are not sleepy for the next month.
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Beautiful comet #neowise visible in the sky of #nice06 this morning from the Promenade des Anglais @Nice morning @cieletespace @NiceMeteo06 @MeteoCotedAzur pic.twitter.com/NZ1ztOYzAJ
— Anthony (@tonioche06) July 6, 2020
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