Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Earthlings in 2014 will see two solar and two lunar eclipses - New News





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new year will be very interesting for those who are interested in astronomy and periodically monitors the movement of the heavenly bodies. Thus, according to the scientists, the 2014 inhabitants of the earth will witness four eclipses – two lunar and two solar and will observe comets and asteroid missions.

First in 2014 will be a total lunar eclipse. It happens when the full moon on April 15, but will not be visible in most parts of Russia, except for the eastern regions of the country. The second year will be solar eclipse will occur in the new moon on April 29. Band eclipse will cover the area of ??Antarctica, Australia, and the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Maximum phase will be observed in the Antarctic.

third eclipse in 2014 will be full moon and the full moon will occur on October 8. This time its full phase can watch inhabitants of Siberia, Primorye, Kamchatka and the Far East. Natural satellite of the Earth will pass through the northern part of the earth’s shadow. For this eclipse, the interesting fact that during a full moon phase will cover Uranus, RIA Novosti reported.

fourth eclipse will take place on October 23, and will be a partial solar and maximum phase it will be 0.81. At this time, the phenomenon will occur on the territory of Russia (eastern regions), North America and the North Pacific.

In addition, amateur astronomers can observe at least seven comets, though none of them will not be visible to the naked eye. But in April, will be clearly visible asteroid Vesta. In the night sky it can be considered without any devices to monitor.

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