Tuesday, August 20, 2013

A Challenging Series of Occultations of Spica by the Moon Coming to a Sky Near You

A Challenging Series of Occultations of Spica by the Moon Coming to a Sky Near You :

An occultation of the star Mu Geminorum (to the upper right off the dark limb of the Moon) Photo by author.
An occultation of the star Mu Geminorum (to the upper right off  of the dark limb of the Moon) Photo by author.
The first in a cycle of challenging occultations of the bright star Spica for northern hemisphere observers begins this coming Monday on August 12th.
Watching a bright star or planet wink out on the dark limb of the Moon can be an amazing event to witness. It’s an abrupt “now you see it, now you don’t” event in a universe which often seems to move at an otherwise glacial pace. And if the event grazes the limb of the Moon, an observer may see a series of winks as the starlight streams through the lunar valleys.(...)
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