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:: OSEL.CZ :: – Today we are closest to the sun

A view of the Earth and the Sun from the International Space Station ISS. The photo was taken using a fisheye lens attached to an electronic camera. Credit: NASA

It is cquarteridea on NovIt isI roku SamozrumAND it does not apply to the wholeANDtovAND. NoANDkde u protino¼cin already now Mrribideathe hours of the fifth day. New Year’s Eve, however, people of different cultures anUpbo¼the kingdom of gloryin according to their historical calendarsrivereven if ours, the Gregorian one, has become completely holyANDtovideam standard, which is also covered by the international standard ISO 8601. Undoubtedly, one of the mostinto lay downANDjshech agreements in the globalized StANDtAND. HoweverAND traditions are traditions, and so from Frrinthe onset of the new year, people in different corners of the world rejoice at a time that differs not only in hours, as New Year’s midnight gradually moves across time zones, but also deviates from the official global calendar on days, weeks and months.

Naprindressed according to the Julian calendarrand is celebrated on January 14 by many incincin Eastern OrthodoxIt is Church. I do not knowANDjshe the deviation is cinnskidea A new year that’s mobile because it’s yourscit astronomically – forcinnoUp, with exceptions, in the second mANDStincnoin Nov after the winter solstice. Not just inside cinnoAND the 15-day New Year’s Eve this yearcnoin the festivities will begin on January 22, the first day of the year of the hare. YouthaIt is according to his, also on MANDStinca winter solstice inUpI will do itIt isi cheatedcthis yearchere they have to wait another 49 days for the new year.

The point at which a planet is closest to the Sun is called perihelion.  The furthest point is aphelion.  The Earth is closest to the Sun in early January, when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere.  This year it is today, January 4th.  Credit: NOAA/NASA

The point at which a planet is closest to the Sun is called perihelion. The furthest point is aphelion. The Earth is closest to the Sun in early January, when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere. This year it is today, January 4th. Credit: NOAA/NASA

Yes, it’s the winter solstice for us residents of the northern hemisphereoperationreden dUpvnou mystikou, from understandable dinvodin dinthe¼itidea. HoweverAND with our biggestrinANDjshe calendarr a week later he broke up with hereby days, fromANDthrow forcne postupnAND the waning darkness of winter nights.

The mysterious bright green comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) should be visible to the naked eye in late January and early February.  Credit: Hisayoshi Sato/NASA/YouTube Another nice picture of the comet here
The mysterious bright green comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) should be visible to the naked eye in late January and early February. Credit: Hisayoshi Sato/NASA/YouTube Another nice picture of the comet here

Our EarthAND ale tANDm, kterin they are looking for an excuse to be lateANDnoIt is a new onecnoin prhey, offers more todayAND a chance for a creative excuse. Like each of the planets, ours also moderates in its own wayAND ellipticalIt is obAND¼noIt is drUpfrom al Sole priblijat, so that then from nANDshe pushed him away. And rightsAND earth todayAND afterUpzzin to our partnerrskIt is hvANDzdAND closer, in the so-called perihelion, when the centers of both tANDles will reach a distance of 147,098,925 km. On the contrary, they will be furthest away – at aphelion – then 6. cervence, at a distance of 152,093,251 km.

So if you missed nANDkomu poprUptprinmo on New Year’s Eve, min¼you can use today aprnor withthastnIt is it happenedANDStnoIt is go around the sun with its settingrin in the soul.

And if incinte na nebeskUp markedin ak prUpnoin would you like nANDlikeUp Come onincin hvANDzda, vANDYou know you missed the peak of the Quadrantids meteor shower tonight. But that doesn’t mean the rudderANDnoin okay okaycnoin of the skyANDrem east-northeast along pred from tomorrow’s disreskem by mANDI will be fruitless. The disruptive crescent full moon (January 7) will move to the opposite, western horizon. However, the weather will probably not be favorable to the augury ensured by the meteors.

However, January is an astronomerinm, a curious enthusiastinm, but also the mystifying hvANDAskinmpripravil another, lessAND the usual event: the “green” comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF). This long-term mysterious furry was only recently discovered, 2. brezna 2022. Now passing through the constellation Northern Corona. It is directed towards the Sun, towards which Mrriblinlives on January 12 and then on Earth three weeks later on February 2. Because at that moment mANDday bideat slabAND visibleUp I volideaby eye, sureAND to her with the detailsANDjsheme information incas vrUptinmyself.

Video: What does the night sky offer in January? NASA Observing Tips Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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