Group 1 - The "Starry Sky Theater" program for July features various astronomical events including the "Smallest Sun" and planetary conjunctions [1][2] - On July 4, Earth will reach its farthest point from the Sun, resulting in the smallest apparent diameter of the Sun for the year [1] - Venus will be in close proximity to Uranus on July 4 and 5, making it easier for the public to locate Uranus using telescopes [1] Group 2 - Mercury will experience its second eastern elongation of the year on July 4, with good observation conditions expected [2] - On July 22 and 23, Venus and Jupiter will be seen near a crescent moon, creating visually appealing "moon and star" scenes [2] - July 25 marks the "opposition" of Pluto, allowing experienced astronomers to observe this distant planet with larger telescopes [5] Group 3 - Mars will have a close encounter with a crescent moon on July 28, with the best visual effect expected on the evening of that day [5] - The end of July will feature several active meteor showers, including the Aquarius δ, Capricornus α, and Draco γ meteor showers, enhancing the summer night sky [7]
星空有约丨年度“最小太阳”等亮相7月“星空剧场”
Xin Hua Wang·2025-06-30 08:24