Our solar system comprises of a normal star we call the Sun, the 9 planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. It incorporates: the satellites of the planets; various comets, space rocks, and meteoroids; and the interplanetary medium. The Sun is the most extravagant source of electromagnetic energy in the solar system. The Sun’s closest known outstanding neighbor is a red small star called Proxima Centauri that is 4.3 light years away. The solar system, together with the stars orbits around the galaxy and about 200 billion stars made the Milky Way.
There are a wide range of changes that are persistently going in the space. Due to the movement of planets, gravitational power and changing begin system for these stunning astronomical occasions. There are numerous astronomical occasions that you can see with your eyes without any idea. Numerous astronomical occasions occur after hundreds of years. Thus, here we are posting 10 outstanding and amazing astronomical occasions.
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TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE
Solar Eclipse can be seen ordinarily in a year however the total solar eclipse is one of the unique and rarest marvels that you will see. If the Moon totally blocks the Sun, the eclipse considered as total solar eclipse. With its splendid plate totally covered, the Sun’s ghostly white external atmosphere is uncovered after several seconds to a few minutes.
In November 2013, for instance, in a remote part of northern Kenya the eclipse chasers observe only 11 seconds of total solar eclipse.The last time it was observed in November 2012 and the researchers predicted that it won’t occur in the following 138 years. Total Solar Eclipse is also known as Umbra. The Moon is 400 times nearer to the sun and in the aggregate sun powered overshadowing Moon covers the entire Sun.
2. BLUE MOON
Blue Moon is a second full moon marvel which you will observe after every two years. The blue color you will just observe when the environment has certain shading particles. The last full blue Moon has observed in 1883 when in Krakatoa well of lava has been erupted and the entire air has been loaded up with thick ash and the moon turns blue around then. A Moon that really looks blue, however, is an extremely uncommon event.
The Moon, full or some other stage, can seem blue when the climate is loaded up with residue or smoke particles of a specific size: more extensive than 900nm. The particles dissipate the red light, influencing the Moon to seem blue. This is known as Mie scattering, and can occur for example after a storm, a woodland fire, or a volcanic explosion.
3. VENUS TRANSITION
Venus Transition is an astronomical marvel in which the Venus orbits between Sun and Earth. At the point when the researcher sees it from the Earth It would only viewed as a dark spot. The marvels can be found in at regular intervals after 8 years, through the position of the Venus planet continues evolving. The planet will take a time of 110 years to involve a similar position that it has taken.