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  1. 5月19日
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  2. 5月14日

    The days before and after the in April and May is the best months to see , so don't forget to step out in the evenings the next few days right after sunset to sneak a look at the Moon. What is Earthshine? 📷©

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  3. 5月11日

    on May 11 (18:59 UTC) & 2 weeks until on May 26. On Jun 10 there's an . some in pairs & occur in . This season is unusual b/c it has short & a long .

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  4. 5月9日

    On May 11 at 21:53 UTC the is farthest from at its . A few hours earlier, at 18:59 UTC, it turns New, giving us a . A is invisible from Earth but great for watching. 📷©

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  5. 5月7日

    on May 11 at 18:59 UTC. This means it's time! Earthshine is 's light reflecting off 's surface & covering 's unlit parts. Catch this marvel in the early mornings the next few days. 📷©

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  6. 5月4日

    alert! The will peak on the night of May 5-6 or May 6-7, depending on your time zone.

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  7. 5月3日

    It's the on May 3, 19:50 UTC and the lunar countdown to the continues. May's will not only be another , it's the , and will be a to boot. 📷: ©

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  8. 5月1日

    Happy , if you are celebrating it today! Did you know that was originally a celebration of spring and rebirth in many Northern Hemisphere cultures? How do you celebrate in your culture?

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  9. 4月26日

    Coming up: on Apr 27 at 03:31! The will look bigger and brighter than other regular for us Earthlings.

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  10. 4月22日

    Happy ! 🌏 Honor by stepping out to do some watching & marvel at how extraordinary our home planet is among our neighbors in space What can you see in your night sky tonight? 📷: ©

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  11. 4月21日

    alert! One of the oldest recorded in history, the peak on April 22-23. Find out when's the best time to catch nature's firework show from your location:

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  12. 4月19日

    The 's takes place at 06:58 UTC on April 20, 2021. Did you know that even though everyone on will see a , which side of the Moon looks illuminated to you depends on your location and the Moon's position in the sky?

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  13. 4月16日

    & ! On Apr 17 they meet in the . People in parts of South and Southeast Asia will see occulted by the Moon. This event os the highlight of this year's organized by our friends

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  14. 4月14日

    On Apr 14 at 17:47 UTC, the will be at its furthest from (). In about 2 weeks, it will make its closest approach () for the month at 15:24 UTC on Apr 27. This is just 12 hours after the , making it a .

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  15. 4月11日

    on Apr 12 at 02:30 UTC! One of the reasons the New Moon is invisible is because , , & align in a way that Moon's Earth-facing side is left in darkness. This special alignment is called or .

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  16. 4月9日

    If you look up at the tonight (Apr 9) or in the next few nights, pay close attention to Moon's unlit part. You may spot a dull glow lighting it up. That's that's reflected off the Earth's surface & illuminates the Moon's face.

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  17. 4月6日

    In the early morning of April 7, the & will be very close to each other. All you need to do is rise up before the does. Use our to find the best time to see this from your location.

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  18. 4月3日

    Get ready for earlier sunsets in Australia and New Zealand as () ends and clocks are set back one hour in the early morning of April 4.

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  19. 4月2日
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  20. 4月1日

    It's ! In early 1960s there was only one black & white TV channel in Sweden. As an it was announced on the news that viewers could convert their existing sets to display color by pulling a nylon stocking over their screen!

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