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Dr Ashraf Tadros, professor of astrophysics at the National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research and former head of the department of astronomy, revealed details of an astronomical phenomenon in the Egyptian sky on the night of March 13.
Tadros said the phenomenon is depicted in the new moon (Al-Mohaq), where the moon rises and sets with the sun at around the same time, so the moon will not be visible in the sky the entire time. night.
He added that the lack of sight of the moon, or its disappearance, makes this time the best time of the month to observe faint celestial bodies such as galaxies, star clusters, asteroids and distant stars.
He pointed out that this phenomenon does not harm humans or their daily activity on Earth, so watching it is enjoyable and loved by astronomers and those interested in space science to follow and photograph it.
It should be noted that the current month of March witnesses 9 astronomical phenomena, the first of which began on March 3, with the conjunction of Mars with the Pleiades star cluster, provided that these phenomena end on the 28 March with full moon.
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