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  • « Istiwa Adzam, the sun is exactly above the Kaabah, Makkah at 5.16 pm from Brunei
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A special planetary parade, stargazing and meteor A special planetary parade, stargazing and meteor shower observation from a pristine darksky location in Brunei Darussalam โ€“ an experience which will forever change the way you see the night sky. 

Join the Astronomical Society of Brunei Darussalam (PABD) in an Astro-camping adventure to the most rural settlement in the sultanate.

๐Ÿ“…Date: Friday, 29th until Sunday, 31st July 2022 (3 days 2 nights)
๐Ÿ’ฒPrice: BND$85 per person*
โ„น๏ธ Limited seats available
โ“Booking & More info: www.bruneiastronomy.org/web/astrotourism

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July Astronomical Highlights! ๐ŸŒ•Perigean Full M July Astronomical Highlights!

๐ŸŒ•Perigean Full Moon
โ˜„๏ธComet C/2017 K2 Panstarrs
๐Ÿ•‹Istiwa Adzam (Sun above Kaabah)
๐ŸชLunar conjunctions

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The United Nations (UN) observes Asteroid Day ever The United Nations (UN) observes Asteroid Day every year on 30th June to raise awareness of the risks of asteroid impacts, coordinating events worldwide to share knowledge.

It is held on the anniversary of the Tunguska impact over Siberia, Russia, on 30 June 1908, the most harmful known asteroid-related event on Earth in recent history.

Get involved and find out more at https://asteroidday.org
An easy target in the evening skies for backyard t An easy target in the evening skies for backyard telescope now!

Comet K2 (Panstarrs) is currently entering the Solar System and will make the closest approach to Earth on July 14, 2022.

Photo of Comet C/2017 K2 Panstarrs by Persatuan Astronomi-Falak Amatur Negeri Kelantan

(53 frame x 60s /frame
CANON RA, TELESCOPE CELESTRON RASA, PARAMOUNT MX+
BCKB, KELANTAN,MALAYSIA)
An incredible sight of the great 7-planet parade s An incredible sight of the great 7-planet parade spanning across the pre-dawn sky over Brunei today!

The cloud cover started to dissipate at around 2 a.m. providing a great opportunity to observe the Grand Planet Parade before sunrise from Tutong on June 26, 2022.

A group of 9 members of the Astronomical Society of Brunei Darussalam (PABD) turned their telescopes and cameras towards the rare occurrence to see all the planets in the Solar System observable in one night. These are some of the amazing moments:

[1] [2] It was a beautiful sight. A wide-angle lens perspective of the celestial line-up.
[3] The moon in close conjunction with the morning star Venus and bright Pleiades (M45) star cluster.
[4] Moon Shadow - Jupiterโ€™s volcanically active moon Io casts its shadow on the planet.
[5] PABD members posed with the starry night background to preserve memories.

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Catch the Grand Planet Parade tomorrow morning! Catch the Grand Planet Parade tomorrow morning! 

The 5 bright planets in the Solar System - Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter & Saturn - will line up and visible all at once from Brunei Darussalam. Neptune and Uranus are however very faint and require a small telescope to spot them.

It will be a special moment and excellent photo opportunity as well when the crescent Moon close to the brilliant Venus and the bright Seven Sisters (Pleiades- M45) star cluster in the constellation Taurus at dawn on June 26, 2022. 

The planetary parade should be easily visible to the unaided eye if the weather is clear, and sky watchers do not need to use binoculars or a telescope to observe the celestial spectacles.

It is possible to capture decent photos of the astronomical phenomena with todayโ€™s smartphones on a tripod. Share your snaps and get them featured by tagging us & #bruneiastronomy on your stories.

Our interactive sky map (www.bruneiastronomy.org/skymap) will assist you to locate the planets and stars in the sky.

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Today is June Solstice It marks the first day or Today is June Solstice

It marks the first day or mid of summer for the Northern hemisphere and winter for Southern. Today is the longest day in the North, and shortest day in the Southern hemisphere.

The fact that various location experience seasons on Earth proves that our planet does not rotate on its axis in the same plane that it orbits the Sun, butย is actuallyย tiltedย slightly about 23.5 degrees.

(Infographics by StarWalk)

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A Big Celestial Line Up over Brunei! Rare Great P A Big Celestial Line Up over Brunei!

Rare Great Planetary Parade easily visible to the naked eye this morning.

In order from further down: Mercury appears at the edge of the dawn sky horizon, followed by the brilliant Venus, then the red planet Mars, then the gas giant Jupiter and the lord of the ring Saturn. The furthest icy planets of Neptune and Uranus are also in the parade, but they are too dim to be noticed.

All the planets in the Solar System plus the crescent Moon are all visible in the sky this week until the end of June.

This largest celestial parade is a very significant phenomenon which occurs about once every 170 years.

Look east or toward the sunrise - the Great Planet Parade can be seen across the world in the pre-dawn hours (about 1hour before sunrise). 

Also use our online sky map (www.bruneiastronomy.org/skymap) to assist your observation.

Photographed by the Astronomical Society of Brunei Darussalam (PABD).

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A rare celestial treat for early risers! All pla A rare celestial treat for early risers! 

All planet and the Moon to line-up and cross the pre-dawn sky providing an excellent photo as well as sky watching opportunity.

Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter & Saturn will all visible together to the naked eyes in the coming weeks. Neptune and Uranus will also join the march but seeing them with unaided sight will be hard.

These uncommon phenomena had happened in March 1982, July 2020, and the next one is predicted in May 2161.

Catch the Great Planet Parade this week until end of June. Use our new interactive sky map (www.bruneiastronomy.org/skymap) to locate the planets and stars in our sky.

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