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What other astronomical beauties are similar to Mars conjunct the moon?

Recently, a spectacular celestial phenomenon of "Mars conjunct the moon" was staged in the sky. "Mars conjunct the moon" means that Mars and the moon are in the same ecliptic longitude, and Mars is very close to the moon, so it is very beautiful. Among them, the time when Mars is conjunct the Moon is very short, only about 10 to 20 minutes. We mainly watch the process of Mars and the Moon slowly converging, so we must cherish it.

And if the weather is good, you can see with the naked eye the beautiful picture of the red Mars and our bright moon reflecting each other and blooming together: Mars rising with the moon from the east. Starting, as time goes by, they gradually rise, and they are in the southeast of the sky at midnight, about 4 o'clock in the morning, and they have been running to the middle south of the sky. During this time, we will see a waning gibbous moon with its convex side facing the east, and not far to the left of the moon, there is a red star, shining, and the shining thing is Mars.

Mars is the first planet beyond the orbit of the earth. Its color is red. Because the brightness of Mars changes greatly, it was called "Yinghuo" in ancient times in our country. Mars is the planet most similar to the Earth in the solar system. With the advancement of science and technology, we may one day be able to land on Mars, or even immigrate to Mars, transforming Mars into another prosperous and civilized planet.

As a moving astronomical scene, the Perseid meteor shower will also be staged in the night sky in the near future. As one of the three major meteor showers in the northern hemisphere, this year's Perseid meteor shower has a large flow and is very stable. It has both scientific research significance and great appreciation value. Venus is at the greatest distance to the west. Venus and Jupiter are the first and second brightest stars in the sky respectively. They can complement the bright moon even next to it. Venus, which may appear as the "Morning Star" in the near future, will reach its western elongation. You may see Venus in the north-east direction in the early morning sky. Venus is extremely beautiful. Jupiter is conjunct the moon. If the weather is clear, everyone can see their beautiful pictures up close with the naked eye.