The July month of 2024 is filled with several celestial events lined up. This range of spectacles is worth witnessing by skywatchers as it includes the first meteor shower after two months, Mercury will be visible, a full buck Moon, planetary alignments, lunar phases and more.
Here are the celestial events that will occur in July 2024
July 5 to be the No Moon Day
On this particular day, the Moon will be absent from the night sky, creating an ideal opportunity for stargazers to watch the unobstructed view of the stars present in the sky.
Without the Moon's bright glow, the sky becomes darker, enhancing the visibility of stars, constellations, and distant galaxies.
It's a prime time for astronomy enthusiasts to set up their telescopes and binoculars, or simply lie back and marvel at the natural beauty of a star-filled night sky.
July 6 Aphelion
On this day, Earth and the Sun will reach their greatest distance from one another in their elliptical orbit, a phenomenon known as aphelion. Aphelion occurs once a year when the Earth is away from the Sun.
Despite there is huge increased distance, there is a very small difference that can be noticed as the solar radiation received by Earth is relatively almost the same as before, and it does not significantly affect our weather patterns.
This event is a fascinating reminder of the dynamic nature of our planet's orbit and the intricate celestial mechanics that govern the movement of bodies in our solar system.
July 12 Mercury Elongation
During this period, Mercury will reach its greatest eastern elongation from the Sun, an event that will make it visible to stargazers on Earth shortly after sunset. Eastern elongation occurs when Mercury is at its maximum angular distance east of the Sun in the sky.
This positioning allows the planet to stay above the horizon longer after the Sun has set, making it easier to spot. Mercury, the smallest and innermost planet in our solar system, can often be challenging to observe due to its proximity to the Sun. However, during eastern elongation, it becomes more accessible for skywatchers.
July 21 Buck Moon
In July, the Full Moon, known as the Buck Moon, will grace the night sky with its radiant presence. This particular Full Moon is also referred to as the Thunder Moon, due to the frequent thunderstorms that occur during this month, and the Hay Moon, reflecting the time of hay harvesting.
This celestial event provides a spectacular opportunity for stargazers to observe the Moon in all its luminous glory. On this special occasion, the Buck Moon will reach its peak illumination at 6:17 am, offering an enchanting sight as it dominates the sky.
July 28 & 29 Delta Aquarids Meteor Shower
The meteor shower named Delta Aquarids meteor shower will be taking place on the night of the 28 and the morning of the 29. On both days the meteor shower will be at its peak. This event happens annually from mid-July to mid-August.
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