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A rare stroke from Tuesday can be observed in the sky

A rare stroke from Tuesday can be observed in the sky

Photo: mti/péter komka

According to a statement issued by the Swabian Observatory, Venus began her quick approach to the sun and disappeared from the evening sky within two weeks. Now, however, it shows his beautiful graceful fence in the endoscopy and will be with Mercury, which is also in the sickle stage on March 11.

The special heavenly phenomenon will appear in the western horizon when the inner planets are about five and a half degrees.

Note, which requires a clean and unauthorized horizon, starts from 6:15 pm, when mercury is 11 degrees and Venus will be 13 degrees above the horizon.

Planets will be easily distinguished with naked eyes: while Venus looks like a wonderful heavenly body, light white, mercury, which falls to the left, will be a pale and pink star in the sky.

The interior planetary pair will be observed for about 7 pm.

The internal planets provide a rare opportunity to monitor, and Swabian will be starved for visitors with an unusual planetary situation during the day on March 15 from 3:30 pm, which will be found details on the institution's website.

((Mti))

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