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Look! Up in the Sky!

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Not only is 12 August the height of the Tears of St. Lawrence… Put August 12 in your phone now. Genuinely. Before sunrise, six planets spread across the sky. Afternoon, the eclipse. After dark, the Perseids Meteor shower. Four events … Read More →

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August 12 will coincide with a total eclipse of the Sun, the maximum of the Perseids and the alignment of six planets. This is what can be observed from Mexico.

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At the solar eclipse on Wednesday evening, the weather is playing in Germany. There is still high pressure influence, says Nils Damke, meteorologist at the German Weather Service (DWD). Therefore, in North Rhine-Westphalia and in Lower Saxony, higher cloud fields will raise. However, at the solar eclipse, these probably do not disturb. The rest of Germany has a clear sky. Far-reaching clear view exists also on the star-scanning current of the Pe…

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Here you will find information on the topic "Solar Eclipse and Perseiden" . Read now "Good chances for clear sky to solar Eclipse".

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Clear view of the celestial event: In Germany the weather service expects mostly cloud-free sky to the solar eclipse and to the Perseids.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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On August 12th, visitors can experience two celestial phenomena in the Maisach parish garden. Father Steffen Barth ordered sunglasses and shows astronaut messages.

·Munich, Germany
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August will offer astronomy enthusiasts an exceptionally diverse range of events in the night sky. As early as Wednesday, a total solar eclipse will be visible in parts of the northern hemisphere, which will only be partially visible from Slovenia. On Thursday night, the Perseid meteor shower will peak, and most of the planets in our solar system will also be visible. The month will end with a lunar eclipse.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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