To put ideas in perspective and have fun with the creations of Universe, following the celestial events scheduled to take place in 2023 can be a full plate for you to have fun with family, friends or with your romantic partner.
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The sky has always aroused human curiosity since the beginning of its life on the planet. With the emergence of Astronomy, a science that aims to study the phenomena in the Universe and the formation of celestial bodies, it became easier to follow the rain of celestial events in the sky.
Below, check out a list of the main celestial events scheduled for 2023 and be sure to add one of these diversions to your astronomical calendar.
A heavenly encounter not to be missed
On January 23, Venus, Saturn and the Crescent Moon can be seen simultaneously with the aid of binoculars or a telescope. But hurry, because it will only be for 1 hour.
autumnal equinox
With a date for March 20, the autumnal equinox marks the arrival of this season in the Southern Hemisphere, with the same duration of day and night hours.
hybrid solar eclipse
On April 20, a hybrid solar eclipse will take place, but only people who live in the East will be able to see the phenomenon.
penumbra lunar eclipse
On May 6, the so-called penumbral lunar eclipse will take place, in which the moon passes through the Earth's shadow and causes its appearance to be a blue-gray color. Regions in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe will be able to see the phenomenon.
supermoon
Write down this date: July 3, 2023 will see the first Supermoon of the year. At that time, the moon will be very close to Earth and will appear larger and brighter than usual.
spring equinox
On September 23, spring begins in the Southern Hemisphere and the beginning of Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.
Eclipse of the Ring of Fire
On October 14th the North America and South America regions will be able to see a solar eclipse, in which the moon overlaps the sun and leaves a ring of light around the celestial body.
partial lunar eclipse
On October 28, a partial lunar eclipse will take place in Asia, Africa and Europe, in which the Earth's shadow will pass over the moon.