Eclipses of 2024
The year 2024 will be filled with eclipses. On April 8, there will be a total solar eclipse that can be seen in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. On September 17 and 18, there will be a partial lunar eclipse that will be visible in North America, South America, Europe, Western Asia, and Africa. On October 2, there will be an annular solar eclipse that can be seen in Argentina, Chile, and parts of North and South America, including Brazil.
Supermoon
A supermoon occurs when the Moon is in its full phase and is at the closest point to Earth. This makes it appear larger and brighter in the sky.
In 2024, there will be three supermoons: on August 2, September 18, and October 17.
Effects of the Supermoon
The supermoon can have some effects on our planet, such as:
Increased tide levels;
Higher intensity of high tides;
Reduced intensity of low tides.
Devil's Comet
The 12P/Pons-Brooks comet, also known as the "Devil's Comet," is a periodic comet that passes near Earth every 6.86 years. In 2024, it will be at its closest approach to our planet in June.
The name "Devil's Comet" comes from its trail of gas and ice, which resembles glowing horns. The comet is visible to the naked eye and can be observed from anywhere in the world.
The year 2024 will be an exciting year for astronomy enthusiasts. With the "Devil's Comet," three eclipses, and three supermoons, the sky will be filled with special events.
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