The planet Jupiter adorns the nights of Ramadan and appears as a bright spotlight in the dome of the sky.



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Jupiter is observed in the sky of Egypt and the Arab world during the hours of midnight and before dawn on the nights of Ramadan, as a point of bright white light on the eastern horizon, and will reach the highest point of the sky towards the southern horizon..

In its report, the Jeddah Astronomical Society revealed that this is an opportunity to see and photograph the buyer and his moons. When using the telescope of the size, for example, (10 × 50), the planet’s disk and the four large moons (Galilo’s moons) can be seen where they will appear as points of light on both sides of the buyer, provided it is attached to a base, and through a small telescope (5 inches) you can see the details of the planet’s cloud belts..

The buyer is known to be sometimes called the “helpless star” because it possesses the components of the stars, but for nuclear thermal reactions to occur at least 80 planets like Jupiter must merge to be large enough to ignite as the stars..

Despite this, Jupiter is the largest and largest planet in our solar system, therefore, during Ramadan nights, we can imagine the bright buyer as a little sun in the night sky..

Venus reached the height of its “evening star” during this year in late April 2020, and can be easily monitored towards the western horizon with the naked eye beginning Monday, shortly after sunset, where it will appear to the naked eye as a brilliant diamond hanging in the sky.

It is known that Venus is always classified as the third brightest body after the sun and the moon, but today Monday it will outdo itself as it will be brighter almost 3 times in what is called (the most amount of illumination), and a telescope is needed to see the planet’s disk and its changing phases, which are an ideal opportunity for photography.

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