El siguiente año contará con un calendario astronómico increíble, en el cual encontraremos desde lluvias de estrellas hasta un eclipse solar que será visible en algunas partes del mundo. Estos son los 5 eventos que no te puedes perder en el 2023.
20 de abril: un eclipse solar hibrido Será Oceanía el continente afortunado de ver este extraño y único eclipse solar, dependiendo la región se podrá ver de forma total o de forma anular. En un eclipse anular, también llamado eclipse de anillo de fuego, un anillo de luz solar rodea a la luna cuando pasa por delante del Sol. Para poder mirar el eclipse será necesario usar una adecuada protección ocular. Este efecto tendrá una vista espectacular ya que coincidirá con una luna menguante. Podrás ver este fenómeno desde un lugar despejado de nubes y/o contaminación. 14 de octubre: un eclipse de sol En América se podrá observar un eclipse solar en forma de anillo de fuego. Los lugares afortunados para verlo por completo serán Oregón, Nevada, Utah, Nuevo México, el Golfo de México, partes de Centroamérica, Colombia y Brasil. Se deberá de usar protección ocular para mirar el cielo. Este fenómeno comienza a las 9:13 A.M. en Oregón y terminará al atardecer en Brasil. The 5 astronomical events you can't miss in 2023The following year will have an incredible astronomical calendar, in which we will find from solar showers to a solar eclipse that will be visible in some parts of the world. These are the 5 events you can't miss in 2023.
April 11: Venus and Mercury meet the stars After sunset, Venus will join the "Pleiades" star cluster in the sky. The brightest stars form a grouping known as the "Seven Sisters" from Greek mythology. This group of celestial bodies can be seen through binoculars, although the "Pleiades" can be seen with the naked eye. Likewise, Mercury will be seen simultaneously with Venus and the Seven Sisters. April 20: a hybrid solar eclipse Oceania will be the lucky continent to see this rare and unique solar eclipse, depending on the region, it will be seen in total or annular form. In an annular eclipse, also called a ring of fire eclipse, a ring of sunlight surrounds the moon as it passes in front of the Sun. To be able to look at the eclipse it will be necessary to use adequate eye protection. April 12 and 33: the annual star shower "The Perseids" is one of the most important showers of the year, it is also known as the "Tears of St. Lawrence". Up to 60 shooting stars are produced per hour, which means a constant and long shower in the atmosphere. This effect will have a spectacular view as it will coincide with a waning moon. You will be able to see this phenomenon from a place clear of clouds and/or pollution. October 14: a solar eclipse A solar eclipse in the form of a ring of fire will be observed in America. The lucky places to see it in its entirety will be Oregon, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, the Gulf of Mexico, parts of Central America, Colombia and Brazil. Eye protection should be worn when viewing the sky. This phenomenon begins at 9:13 A.M. in Oregon and will end at sunset in Brazil.
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