Sunday, November 10, 2019

On November 11, the planet Attar passes through the same sun

This month there will be a fascinating and unique view of astronomy in which the planet passes through the Sun, called the Mercury Transition. In it, we will see a planet on the face of the sun like a mole. There are only two planets in the solar system that float in front of the sun, including Venus and Mercury. Earlier in June 2012, Venus sat in front of the sun and several institutions, including the University of Karachi made special arrangements to observe Venus transitions. Although the epithelium passes through the sun very fast, but often its orbit is not in the alignment of the earth, it is either up or down in the background of the sun. That is why November is a special moment when our earth, the altar and the sun are in the same alignment and we can closely observe the cross of the altar. In this process, the atrium will look like a black dot on the surface of the sun, which is equal to only half of the sun's mass. On this occasion, NASA has told astronomers to be prepared for this heavenly demonstration because it will be a very rare and exciting event.

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