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Anne Mette Sannes and Knut Jørgen Røed Ødegaard from Jevnaker wait with enthusiasm. Before the lunar eclipse, the inhabitants of southern Norway can discover a multitude of brilliant objects in the night sky: the four planets and the most famous and brilliant stars.
Mars is currently very catchy. In a few weeks, the red planet will be closer to us than in a very long time.
Solar eclipse
At the end of the month, Mars will be closer to Earth than 15 years, making it a spectacular show in the southern hemisphere with the full moon darkening around 11 pm on Friday 27 July.
On August 11, the moon is between us and the sun, and we will have a sunrise in the morning.
And if that is not enough: 11-12. In August, Pleiadene, the most powerful meteor of the year, records between 100 and 120 shots per hour.
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