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6 astronomical events in April 2024 that one needs to witness

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 29, 2024, 19:41 IST
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A subtle shift

As the days lengthen and vibrant green reclaims the landscape, the night sky also undergoes a subtle shift. April 2024 marks the beginning of a season of transformation in the galaxy. Here are six captivating astronomical events to watch out for:

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Conjunction of Moon and Mars (April 6)

In the early morning hours, sky gazers have a chance to witness a spectacular celestial event: the Moon and Mars in conjunction. Although they won't appear extremely close, with a separation of around 1.6°, observers can still enjoy the sight of the thin crescent Moon (-10 magnitude) alongside the bright reddish-orange Mars (magnitude 1.2) through binoculars. For the best view, look eastward before sunrise, preferably from a location with a clear horizon. Stargazing apps can assist in locating their precise positions. With a small telescope, viewers can even discern the Moon's craters and Mars' phases.

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Conjunction of Moon and Venus (April 7)

On April 7, before sunrise, turn your gaze eastward to witness a breathtaking conjunction of the Moon and Venus in the Pisces constellation. These two luminous celestial bodies will grace the sky together, forming a captivating sight. Venus, known as the "morning star," will emit a brilliant glow, complemented by the presence of the crescent Moon. This celestial pairing promises to delight early risers and skywatching enthusiasts alike.

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Total Solar Eclipse (April 8)

The highlight of April 2024 is the total solar eclipse. This rare event occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow on our planet. The path of totality will sweep across parts of North America, including Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Observers within this path will experience daytime turning into twilight as the Moon completely covers the Sun. Remember to use proper eye protection if you’re lucky enough to witness this awe-inspiring phenomenon.

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Saturn near Mars (April 10)

Saturn and Mars will come close to each other in the sky, creating a celestial rendezvous. While not a conjunction, their proximity allows skywatchers to appreciate their distinct colors and features. Saturn, with its iconic rings, will be a golden gem, while Mars, the “Red Planet,” will exhibit its reddish hue. Grab your binoculars or telescope to explore these neighboring worlds.

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Lyrid meteor shower (April 21-22)

The Lyrid meteor shower graces the night sky in late April. Produced by debris from Comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher, this annual shower offers a chance to see shooting stars. The peak activity occurs on the night of April 21 into the early hours of April 22. Find a dark location away from city lights, lie back, and enjoy the celestial fireworks as meteors streak across the sky.

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Full Moon (April 23)

And don’t forget the Full Moon on April 23! The Pink Moon, also known as the Full Sprouting Grass Moon, will grace the night sky. It’s the second full moon of spring, and it occurs when the Sun in Taurus forms an opposition to the Moon in Scorpio. This Full Moon invites us to balance between what is ours (Taurus) and what is shared (Scorpio), emphasizing form and transformation.

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