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Record Supermoon and 9 More Can't-Miss Sky Events in November
Get ready to see lunar pairings, meteor showers, and more this month.

Picture of Super Moon
A supermoon hangs near the horizon in the night sky. The supermoon that will rise on November 14 will be the biggest seen since 1948.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KENT KOBERSTEEN, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE
By Andrew Fazekas
PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 1, 2016
The coming month brings the roaring lion of meteor displays, dazzling planets, and plenty more reasons to look up at the night sky. You’ll even have the chance to catch the most impressive supermoon in nearly seven decades.


So dust off those binoculars and mark your November calendar!

Picture of the November 2nd skychart featuring the moon, Saturn and Venus.
Venus and Saturn will sparkle near the crescent moon on November 2.
SKYCHART BY A. FAZEKAS, SKYSAFARI
Moon and Saturn—November 2

About an hour after local sunset, catch the razor-thin crescent moon hanging over Saturn. The cosmic pair will appear less than three degrees apart, or less than the width of your three middle fingers held at arm’s length. Adding to the sky spectacle, superbright Venus will join the pair to the left.

Picture of November 5th Skychart featuring the moon and Mars
Mars will get its turn to meet the moon on November 5.
SKYCHART BY A. FAZEKAS, SKYSAFARI
Moon and Mars—November 5

After sunset this day and the next, look for the crescent moon to park itself next to the red planet. Earth’s lone natural satellite will start off to the right of Mars, and it will rise above the planet the following day.

Taurid Meteor Shower—November 11

Late night and the following morning, the Taurid meteor shower will peak. The individual meteors appear to radiate from the shower's namesake constellation, Taurus, the bull, which will be riding high in the south during the overnight hours for mid-northern latitude regions. Sky-watchers away from city lights may see as many as 10 to 15 shooting stars an hour, peaking at around 5 a.m. local time on November 11.

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Super-Duper Moon—November 14

The second in a triad of supermoons—when the full moon makes a close approach to Earth—will rise in the east after sunset. While the last three months of 2016 each boast a supermoon, this month’s full moon will be the largest and closest to Earth since 1948, making it a truly beautiful sight to behold. Stay tuned for a full viewer’s guide, and get ready to submit your best supermoon pictures to National Geographic Your Shot.

Bull’s-Eye—November 15

Late night on November 15 and 16, look for the moon to be stationed near the eye of the constellation Taurus, the bull. That eye is really the red giant star Aldebaran, which sits 67 light-years from Earth. Meanwhile, lucky sky-watchers in the Middle East and across central Asia to Japan will be in the best positions to see the moon occult, or eclipse, Aldebaran during the night of the 15th.

Leonid Meteor Shower—November 16

Look up late at night and into the early morning hours of the 17th for a flurry of shooting stars during the peak of the annual Leonid meteor shower. With the waning gibbous moon ducking under the local horizon after local midnight, the best views will be in the early morning hours of the 16th, with as many as 10 to 20 shooting stars an hour visible from the dark countryside. Individual meteors will appear to originate from the shower’s namesake constellation, Leo, which rises in the east in the predawn hours this time of the year.

Picture of the November 18th skychart featuring the Cancer constellation
The Beehive open star cluster, also known as M44, will be near the moon on November 18.
SKYCHART BY A. FAZEKAS, SKYSAFARI
Buzzing the Beehive—November 18


Look east late at night for the waning gibbous moon to make a close pass of the famous Beehive open star cluster, also known as Messier 44. Using binoculars, you can scan the sky to the upper right of the moon for the thousand-star strong cluster, located 610 light-years from Earth. The next night, the moon will slip underneath the Beehive.

Picture of Sky Chart with Leo constelation
The star Regulus marks the heart of the constellation Leo, the lion.
SKYCHART BY A. FAZEKAS, SKYSAFARI
Lion’s Heart—November 21

Look toward the southeastern sky in the early morning hours for the crescent moon snuggling up next to the constellation Leo’s heart: the bright star Regulus. The cosmic pair will be quite stunning to the unaided eyes, with the two objects separated by just over a degree, equal to the width of your thumb held at arm’s length.

Picture of Skychart for November 23 with Mercury and Saturn
Mercury and Saturn will just be visible in the sun's glare on November 23.
SKYCHART BY A. FAZEKAS, SKYSAFARI
Mercury Meets Saturn—November 23

As a great observing challenge, use binoculars to try and spot faint, star-like Saturn next to Mercury. Both planets will be tricky to find in the glare of the sunset and will need a viewing location that has an absolutely clear line of sight to the southwest horizon.

Picture of Skychart for November 25 with Jupiter and the moon
Jupiter will hang near the moon on November 25.
SKYCHART BY A. FAZEKAS, SKYSAFARI

Moon and Jupiter—November 25

About an hour before local sunrise, look southeast for the thin crescent moon hanging below the king of all planets, Jupiter. The pair will be particularly striking, since they will appear less than two degrees apart, equal to the span of just four lunar disks in the sky.

Clear skies!


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Okultacija zvijezde Aldebaran
Na istom kanalu možeš pogledati tranzit ISS preko Sunčevog diska snimljen prije nekoliko dana. :wink:

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Nisam nešto razmišljao da Mjesec dok se kreće kroz sazvježđa zaklanja neke zvjezde.

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To je sasvim normalna (i logična) pojava. Meni je posebno zanimljivo kad se desi okultacija neke planete.

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nasao na internetu, ne znam je li istina

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Spektakl na nebu noćas (VIDEO)
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Prirodni fenomen će se dogoditi u noći između nedelje i ponedeljka.
| Svijet | 12.08.2018. | 17:53
Zalazak sunca u Beogradu.
Izvor:Mondo/ Stefan Stojanović

Kiša takozvanih Perseida, odnosno meteorskih rojeva, specifična je po meteorima koji su mnogo "vatreniji" i svetliji od tipičnih.

Ove godine očekuje se pravi spektakl na nebu, s obzirom na to da će u vreme ove meteorske kiše mesec biti mlad, pa neće biti nikakvog drugog osvetljenja na nebu.

Kako kažu iz NASA, svake godine Perseidi prekriju nebo kada se Zemlja mimoilazi sa kometom Svift Tatl. Sitni komadi komete sudaraju se sa našom atmosferom i tako prave "vatrene kugle".

Ovaj spektakl počeo je 14. jula i traje do 24. avgusta, a dostiže svoj vrhunac u periodu od 16 časova 12. avgusta, do 4 sata 13. avgusta.

Uslovi za posmatranje pljuska meteora biće odlični, a ukoliko imate želju da što bolje vidite ovaj nebeski spektakl, potrudite se da to bude od ponoći do zore.

NASA navodi da, ukoliko želite da posmatrate ovu pojavu, meteori se mogu pojaviti bilo gde na nebu.

Takođe, u zavisnosti od toga kada posmatrate spektakl, kiša meteora može da izgleda drugačije.

Tako da ako posmatrate nebo oko 22 časa, videćete manje meteora, ali oni će imati duže "repove".

Prema Američkoj meteorskoj zajednici, najbolje je da ovaj fenomen pratite u ponedeljak ujutru oko 4 sata. Kada dostigne svoj vrhunac, kiša Perseida može da sadrži između 50 i 100 meteora po satu, navodi Biznis insajder/

Perseidi su, inače, nazvani po sazvežđu Persej, odakle se i pojavljuju.

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