Group 1 - The celestial events in May include the Mars passing through the center of the Cancer constellation and the Beehive Cluster (M44) on May 3-6, with optimal viewing on the nights of May 4 and 5 when Mars is only half a degree from M44 [1] - The peak of the Aquarids meteor shower occurs on May 6 at 11 AM, with observers able to see up to 15 meteors per hour before dawn on that day [1] - From May 6 to 7, Saturn's rings will appear dimmer due to the sun's direct rays hitting Saturn's equator, providing a unique observation opportunity for astronomy enthusiasts [1] Group 2 - Significant planetary alignments include a "double star and moon" event on May 3, where Mars and the star Aldebaran will be positioned around the moon, and a crescent moon meeting with Saturn on May 23 [2] - On May 24, the crescent moon will meet with Venus, which will be the largest crescent moon of the year, reflecting light from Earth [2] - After sunset on May 28, the moon will be seen alongside Jupiter, creating a visually striking scene for observers [2]
年度最大残月,下月与金星相会!别错过
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-04-30 09:37