Tonight, the skies of the Arab world will be adorned by the bright planet Venus alongside the crescent moon, creating a stunning celestial display. Venus, known for being the brightest object in the sky after the sun and moon, will be visible for the next several months, particularly in the western horizon for two to three hours after sunset. This phenomenon is attributed to Venus's dense atmosphere, which reflects sunlight, giving it a mirror-like shine. December is an exciting month for astronomy enthusiasts, with several planetary alignments occurring. The moon will be positioned next to Saturn on December 8, Jupiter on December 14, and Mars on December 17 and 18, offering excellent opportunities for stargazing. However, the visibility of meteors during the Geminid meteor shower may be hindered due to the moon's position in the constellation Gemini.
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Venus and Crescent Moon Illuminate Arab Skies This December
2024-12-05T14:24:43.810Z
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This December, the bright planet Venus will be visible alongside the crescent moon, offering stunning celestial views across the Arab world.
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