Doha: Qatar Calendar House (QCH) has announced that the third brightest celestial body, Venus, will align with the brightest object in the constellation Leo, Regulus, in the skies of Qatar and the Arab region on Monday, Aug. 5, as Venus will be located at an angular distance of 1.8 degrees north of Regulus. Astronomical expert at QCH, Dr. Bashir Marzouk, affirmed that residents of Qatar will be able to gaze up at Venus and Regulus together with the naked eye over the western horizon of Qatar after sunset on Monday, even before the sunset of Regulus in the skies of Qatar. Marzouk added that sunset will be at 6:18 pm, while for Regulus it will be at 7:10 pm, Doha local time, highlighting that it is preferable to gaze up at phenomena in the remote areas away from environmental and light pollution. He clarified that this phenomenon is one of the most consequential ones, as it represents a perfect opportunity to sight and photograph Venus and Regulus at the closest point in the sky after sunset. Dr. Marzouk und erlined that the phenomenon confirms the accuracy of astronomical calculations used to compute the orbits of celestial bodies and serves as a guide for astronomy enthusiasts in Qatar to identify celestial objects that can be observed each night in Qatar's skies. Source: Qatar News Agency
Related Posts
Salfit: The occupation forces raid the house of the perpetrator of the Holon operation
Israeli occupation forces raided the home of the family of the perpetrator of the Holon operation, Ammar Rizq Odeh (34 years old), in the city of Salfit on Sunday.
Citizens said that the occupation forces stormed the city and imposed a tight security…
Ambassador to Belgium meets MENA Director General of EU’s External Action Service
Abdullah bin Faisal bin Jabr Al Dosari, Bahraini Ambassador to Belgium and Head of its Mission to the European Union, met with Hélène Le Gal, the Director General for the Middle East and North Africa of the European Union’s External Action Service.
T…
Civil Defence extinguishes fire in a building and shops in Manama
Manama, The Civil Defence teams extinguished a fire in residential buildings and shops in the old Manama souq.
Lt-General Tariq Al Hassan, the Chief of Public Security and Head of the National Civil Emergency Management Committee inspected the site t…