NASA has prepared four special surprises for people looking up at the sky in January. At this point, we have the chance to see various star groups formed. A shape called the Winter Circle is among them. To see this, we need to look at the sky on January 2nd. Thus, we will be able to clearly see these stars shining in the sky.
NASA stated that the best time to see these stars is around 8-9. Looking south on a clear night, we can see the Pleiades, Orion and the Winter Circle.
NASA announced on January 5 that the Moon will be very close to Jupiter
In addition to the Winter Circle, which we mentioned above, NASA announced three more star ensembles. At this point, on the night of Sunday, January 2, and until the early hours of Monday, we have the chance to see what NASA describes as one of the best meteor showers of the year.
The Quadranid meteor shower can be viewed in the dark, away from bright city lights. When you turn your face to the northeast, you are trying to find the Boötes constellation, which is the place where the meteorites spread. You can get help from Astrology applications to find it.
Looking southwest after sunset on Wednesday, January 5, you can see the very bright Moon close to Jupiter. “The two will be only 4 degrees apart, which makes them visible with most binoculars,” NASA said. ” said.
Finally, early risers on Saturday, January 29, encounter the image of the Moon very close to Mars and Venus in view.
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