Join Dubai Astronomy Group this weekend, Friday 3rd June, at Mushrif Park for the Saturn Opposition Stargazing Party. The event will start at 8PM and will go on till 11 PM as observe the planets Jupiter, Mars, Saturn and ‘the Heart of the Scorpion’ Antares. The event is free for all and we would really appreciate it if you could join us with family and loved ones.
Click here for the location map to the venue and to register for the program, please click here to get the registration form. Fill out the registration form (one form for each participant) and send it to astro@dubaiastronomy.com so that we may complete the registration process.
We look forward to seeing you all there!
Wishing you Astronomical times,
DAG Team |
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01 June 2016
Dubai Astronomy Group - Saturn Opposition Stargazing Party 03JUN2016
Dubai Astronomy Group - Saturn Opposition Stargazing Party 03JUN2016
2016 The THIRD Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™ / Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
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05 May 2016
Dubai Astronomy Group Mercury Transit 09MAY2016
Dubai Astronomy Group Mercury Transit 09MAY2016
Come and witness this rare sight with Dubai Astronomy Group as Mercury visibly passes in front of the Sun on Monday, 9 May. This will be the first such event in 10 years with the previous having taken place in 2006. The transit will last from about 11:12 UTC to 18:42 UTC with the exact time depending on the location. In Dubai the transit will start 15:12 and will continue but sun will set while the transit in its prime center.
Dubai Astronomy Group will be organizing an observation event with an armada of telescopes and gears to capture and broadcast the event live worldwide. The venue for the event will be the Mushrif Park in Dubai (location map) and the program will start from 2 PM onward till sun set. For more information and to register for the event please send an email toastro@dubaiastronomy.com. We look forward to seeing you all there!
Wishing you astronomical times, DAG Team
Come and witness this rare sight with Dubai Astronomy Group as Mercury visibly passes in front of the Sun on Monday, 9 May. This will be the first such event in 10 years with the previous having taken place in 2006. The transit will last from about 11:12 UTC to 18:42 UTC with the exact time depending on the location. In Dubai the transit will start 15:12 and will continue but sun will set while the transit in its prime center.
Dubai Astronomy Group will be organizing an observation event with an armada of telescopes and gears to capture and broadcast the event live worldwide. The venue for the event will be the Mushrif Park in Dubai (location map) and the program will start from 2 PM onward till sun set. For more information and to register for the event please send an email toastro@dubaiastronomy.com. We look forward to seeing you all there!
Wishing you astronomical times, DAG Team
2016 The THIRD Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™ / Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!! |
07 August 2015
Dubai Astronomy Group Persides Meteor Shower Night Party 13/14AUG2015
The Event
Astronomy lovers are in for a treat this summer as the, all-time favourite, Perseid Meteor Shower peaks coinciding with the new moon on August 13. The Perseid meteor shower is perhaps the most spectacular one for the Northern Hemisphere and gradually builds to a peak from 50 to 100 meteors per hour in a dark sky.
No special equipment is required to enjoy this spectacle of nature. To make things easier, you don’t even have to be an astronomy expert. We however do recommend that you bring along some mats or chairs to be comfortably seated while gazing into the night sky. And as icing on the cake, astronomers from Dubai Astronomy Group will be available to assist you to observe celestial bodies, such as the planet Saturn and the stars of the Summer Triangle, through their telescopes.
In our day and age of expanded artificial lighting, fewer and fewer people have actually seen the wonders of an inky black night sky. So make a date with the Perseid meteor shower and witness one of nature’s most remarkable sky shows!
The Venue – Mercure Grand Jebel Hafeet, Al Ain
Mercure Grand Jebel Hafeet is a unique mountain oasis resort at the top of historical Jebel Hafeet at the lofty height of 3,000 feet. The hotel features 124 rooms and suites offering ultimate comfort and tranquility in a verdant and spectacular setting with good view, free of noise & air pollution, family-oriented. The hotel is well-known for local and international market in both Business and Leisure Segments. Romantic stay for Honeymooners, Team-building activities & cool climate during summer.
GPS Coordinates - 24.077797, 55.768987
REGISTRATION AND TICKETING
To register for the program please contact
MS. SHILPA BABU
via email at H3573-SL3@accor.com
via phone at +971 3 704 6767
Entry fees for the program is:
Family @ AED 100 (02 Adults and 02 Kids below 12 yrs)
Individual @ AED 50
Special Offer for DAG Members
First 30 DAG members with valid ID DAG membership ID cards get free entrance for the event and a discounted rate of AED 500 net BB DBL!
2015 The SECOND Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™ / Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
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Dubai Astronomy Group Event 23/24MAY2014 Camelopardalis Meteor Shower
Dubai Astronomy Group Event 23/24MAY2014 Camelopardalis Meteor Shower
Location: Bab Al Shams Desert Resort, Click Here for Location map.
Event start: 21.00pm of Friday 23rd May Event ends: Sunrise on Saturday 24th May
Join us to witness a potentially ‘once in a lifetime’ event. Predictions suggest that a new meteor shower will be seen on the 24th May as Earth is expected to cross the debris trail left by comet 209P/Linear. Based on professional forecasts this meteor shower could turn out to be a unique meteor storm. A meteor storm could see dense outbursts of bright multiple meteors and provide in excess of 1000 shooting stars an hour during its peak. Lowest expectation would be 60-100 meteors an hour. You won’t want to miss this…
This Dubai Astronomy Group event will also provide visitors an opportunity to look through the club telescopes at other celestial objects including; Saturn, Mars, double stars, globular clusters, nebula and other deep sky objects. In addition, the Moon rises in the morning, just before sunrise, in a close conjunction with the planet Venus. The event will feature live presentations and videos about the night sky plus featured online broadcasts to the wider international astronomy community.
The event is working in collaboration with Astronomers without Borders and will feature live links between Dubai and California.
The event is also supporting a global broadcast from Slooh Telescopes. Slooh operate a network of robotically controlled telescopes which are used by its worldwide membership for Astronomy imaging and observing. Slooh is a major worldwide outreach facilitator of public astronomy and hosts regular online events. Dubai Astronomy Group is a listed partner.
The event will also include periodic Live Google+ Hangouts On Air and will be available on YouTube for those unable to attend in person;
Google Hangout Part 1
Google Hangout Part 2
Google Hangout Part 3
Google Hangout Part 4
Dubai Astronomy Group YouTube
2014 The Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™; Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
Event start: 21.00pm of Friday 23rd May Event ends: Sunrise on Saturday 24th May
Join us to witness a potentially ‘once in a lifetime’ event. Predictions suggest that a new meteor shower will be seen on the 24th May as Earth is expected to cross the debris trail left by comet 209P/Linear. Based on professional forecasts this meteor shower could turn out to be a unique meteor storm. A meteor storm could see dense outbursts of bright multiple meteors and provide in excess of 1000 shooting stars an hour during its peak. Lowest expectation would be 60-100 meteors an hour. You won’t want to miss this…
This Dubai Astronomy Group event will also provide visitors an opportunity to look through the club telescopes at other celestial objects including; Saturn, Mars, double stars, globular clusters, nebula and other deep sky objects. In addition, the Moon rises in the morning, just before sunrise, in a close conjunction with the planet Venus. The event will feature live presentations and videos about the night sky plus featured online broadcasts to the wider international astronomy community.
The event is working in collaboration with Astronomers without Borders and will feature live links between Dubai and California.
The event is also supporting a global broadcast from Slooh Telescopes. Slooh operate a network of robotically controlled telescopes which are used by its worldwide membership for Astronomy imaging and observing. Slooh is a major worldwide outreach facilitator of public astronomy and hosts regular online events. Dubai Astronomy Group is a listed partner.
The event will also include periodic Live Google+ Hangouts On Air and will be available on YouTube for those unable to attend in person;
Google Hangout Part 1
Google Hangout Part 2
Google Hangout Part 3
Google Hangout Part 4
Dubai Astronomy Group YouTube
2014 The Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™; Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
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18 February 2014
The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 18FEB2014
Argentina Fireball Explodes Causing Earthquake.
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UPDATE 1-Earth marks close encounter with enormous asteroid
Slooh Space Camera tracked the approach of the asteroid as it raced past the planet at about 27,000 mph (43,000 kmph), starting at 9 p.m. EST (2 a.m. GMT, Feb. 18), the robotic telescope service said in a statement on Slooh.com. The Dubai Astronomy Group provided Slooh photos of the part of the sky ...
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Dubai Astro Group- UAE Astronomer Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri Reaches Out to the Stars
Quadrantid meteor shower 3rd January 2014
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With start of 2014 we have amazing opportunity to observer fascinating meteor shower called Quadrantid! I know it’s difficult to spell!! this will be on Friday 3rd Jan 2014.
This shower is expected to produce the greatest number of meteors in the wee hours before dawn in early January it has been known to produce up to 50-100 or more meteors per hour in a dark sky.
Best yet, there will be no moonlight, it will be the best night to observe the shower, we’ll be at Zubair camp from 10PM to 5AM, join us with friends and families, entry with donation of 10/- AED.
As usually we’ll have short talk about shower, Jupiter & Mars observation with telescopes then shower observation.
The camp location details are on this link:
http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/OurCamp/tabid/424/Default.aspx
No gathering, directly come to camp.
For more information please mail at Astro@dubaiastronomy.com
Best Regards
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
2014 The Year of CERTAIN Uncertainty; Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
This shower is expected to produce the greatest number of meteors in the wee hours before dawn in early January it has been known to produce up to 50-100 or more meteors per hour in a dark sky.
Best yet, there will be no moonlight, it will be the best night to observe the shower, we’ll be at Zubair camp from 10PM to 5AM, join us with friends and families, entry with donation of 10/- AED.
As usually we’ll have short talk about shower, Jupiter & Mars observation with telescopes then shower observation.
The camp location details are on this link:
http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/OurCamp/tabid/424/Default.aspx
No gathering, directly come to camp.
For more information please mail at Astro@dubaiastronomy.com
Best Regards
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
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24 November 2013
UAE and Abu Dhabi Stargazing on 25th November, 2013
DAG and NG Abu Dhabi inviting you on Monday 25th Nov 2013 to our Zubair camp to observer:
What amazing weather, hop you had good time, DAG and NG Abu Dhabi inviting you on Monday 25th Nov 2013 to our Zubair camp to observer:
- Jupiter, Moon, Mars, and maybe Comet Ison, Saturn and Mercury.
Come down with friends and families, it’s free event, sponsored by National Geographic Abu Dhabi.
The event will include:
- Presentation of comet – observation
- Short primer of NG ISON comet show which will be aired on 28th Nov.
- Free Gala dinner for all
- General Astronomy talk
- Observing Planets and Moon with Telescopes
The gathering will start from 10PM and program will end at 5AM,
RSVP:Astro@dubaiastronomy.com
Wish you astronomical times.
Best Regards
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
Dubai Astronomy Group
2013 THE Year of Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
What amazing weather, hop you had good time, DAG and NG Abu Dhabi inviting you on Monday 25th Nov 2013 to our Zubair camp to observer:
- Jupiter, Moon, Mars, and maybe Comet Ison, Saturn and Mercury.
Come down with friends and families, it’s free event, sponsored by National Geographic Abu Dhabi.
The event will include:
- Presentation of comet – observation
- Short primer of NG ISON comet show which will be aired on 28th Nov.
- Free Gala dinner for all
- General Astronomy talk
- Observing Planets and Moon with Telescopes
The gathering will start from 10PM and program will end at 5AM,
RSVP:Astro@dubaiastronomy.com
Wish you astronomical times.
Best Regards
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
Dubai Astronomy Group
2013 THE Year of Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
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07 October 2013
القمر ليلة رصد 12OCT2013 Dubai Astronomy Group - Moon Observing Night 12OCT2013
Dubai Astronomy Group - Moon Observing Night 12OCT2013
مجموعة دبي الفلك - القمر ليلة رصد 12OCT2013
We would like to invite you to the International Observe Moon Night, this event is free to our paid members. Entrance for non-members by kind donation at the gate.
The program will be on Saturday 12th Oct 2013, at our Zubair camp, will start 7PM to 10PM, the program will include:
- Event talk, Presentation
- Observation of Moon with telescopes
- Live image on screen from telescope
- Take picture of the moon with mobile
- Moon Hoax Talk with Q&A
The activity is open to all, so come down with friends and family.
For more information please mail: astro@dubaiastronom.com
Best Regards,
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
Dubai Astronomy Group
2013 THE Year of Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
We would like to invite you to the International Observe Moon Night, this event is free to our paid members. Entrance for non-members by kind donation at the gate.
The program will be on Saturday 12th Oct 2013, at our Zubair camp, will start 7PM to 10PM, the program will include:
- Event talk, Presentation
- Observation of Moon with telescopes
- Live image on screen from telescope
- Take picture of the moon with mobile
- Moon Hoax Talk with Q&A
The activity is open to all, so come down with friends and family.
For more information please mail: astro@dubaiastronom.com
Best Regards,
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
Dubai Astronomy Group
2013 THE Year of Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
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07 August 2013
دش نيزك - Dubai Astronomy Group Upcoming Events - Next Perseid Shower and Oman Trip
عيد مبارك - Dubai Astronomy Group Upcoming Events - Next Perseid Shower and Oman Trip
Eid Mubarak عيد مبارك, it’s time for Persied shower, we like to invite everyone to our Zubair camp, this will be great opportunity to meet after long summer vacations, the event will be on 12th August from 9 PM to 3 AM, come down with family and friends.
Eid Mubarak عيد مبارك, it’s time for Persied shower, we like to invite everyone to our Zubair camp, this will be great opportunity to meet after long summer vacations, the event will be on 12th August from 9 PM to 3 AM, come down with family and friends.
Entrance by kind donation, AED10 for non- members, children AED 5, the event will include :
- Talk about the Meteor shower and how to observe
- General Talk about astronomy
- Q & A
- Observation with telescopes
We have the following coming attractions-
For more information on above please do not hesitate to contact us at:
Astro@dubaiastronomy.com and visit our site : www.dubaiastronomy.com
We have also new video posted on YouTube, please have look and give your feedback.
A Day in the Life of: Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri, an Astronomer
- General Talk about astronomy
- Q & A
- Observation with telescopes
We have the following coming attractions-
Event
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Date
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Perseids shower
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12-13 Aug
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Astronomy Tour to Oman
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15-16 Aug
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Moon / Venus Conjunction
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8 Sep
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2nd Astronomy Day
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12 Oct
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In Moon Observation night
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12 Oct
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Prenumbral Lunar Eclipse
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18 Oct
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Leos Shower
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17-18 Nov
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Comet ISON
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Nov - Dec
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Geminids Shower
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13-14 Dec
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Astro@dubaiastronomy.com and visit our site : www.dubaiastronomy.com
We have also new video posted on YouTube, please have look and give your feedback.
A Day in the Life of: Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri, an Astronomer
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We thank you for supporting DAG, we remain at your service.
Best Regards,
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
2013 THE Year of Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IodD_Mo_0i0
We thank you for supporting DAG, we remain at your service.
Best Regards,
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
2013 THE Year of Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
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12 March 2013
Dubai Astronomy Group
Dubai Astronomy Group - News
It is with great pleasure that the Dubai Astronomy Group would like to announce the opening of our new office at Itihad road (Suhail 2 building office 908). We cordially invite you all to visit us and use our recourse center, library and also we are free to answer your questions.
http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/Group/Introduction/tabid/28/Default.aspx
In other matters, we like to announce the weekly opening of our Zubair camp to all members on Tuesday and on every Saturday we will be holding a General Astronomy Meeting at our office in Dubai.
We would like to thank all our paid members, and we highly encourage you to become paid members as this will open a new world of privileges and facilities. Soon, the membership plan will change and fees will increase, so take this opportunity to register with more privileges at a very nominal fee.
For details please visit our site http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/Group/Membership/tabid/54/Default.aspx
We highly encourage all web registered members to register with our Facebook: Dubai astronomy group and follow us on twitter @dubaiastronomy, this will ensure that you receive all our updates and news.
Here are some of the up-coming attractions in March and April:
- Comets Observation
- Stargazing trip
- Astrophotography trips
- 13th Gulf Colloquium in American University in Sharjah
We are opening another session of basic Astronomy Courses coming in March please see this link for details
http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/Group/Listofservices/TrainingCourses/tabid/106/Default.aspx
Unique opportunity is opening for volunteer works this will give you special privileges as DAG member and will entitle you for free training courses, see this link for details.
http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/Group/Membership/Volunteer/tabid/505/Default.aspx
Wish you all Astronomical times.
Best Regards
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
Dubai Astronomy Group
2013 THE Year of Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!
It is with great pleasure that the Dubai Astronomy Group would like to announce the opening of our new office at Itihad road (Suhail 2 building office 908). We cordially invite you all to visit us and use our recourse center, library and also we are free to answer your questions.
http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/Group/Introduction/tabid/28/Default.aspx
In other matters, we like to announce the weekly opening of our Zubair camp to all members on Tuesday and on every Saturday we will be holding a General Astronomy Meeting at our office in Dubai.
We would like to thank all our paid members, and we highly encourage you to become paid members as this will open a new world of privileges and facilities. Soon, the membership plan will change and fees will increase, so take this opportunity to register with more privileges at a very nominal fee.
For details please visit our site http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/Group/Membership/tabid/54/Default.aspx
We highly encourage all web registered members to register with our Facebook: Dubai astronomy group and follow us on twitter @dubaiastronomy, this will ensure that you receive all our updates and news.
Here are some of the up-coming attractions in March and April:
- Comets Observation
- Stargazing trip
- Astrophotography trips
- 13th Gulf Colloquium in American University in Sharjah
We are opening another session of basic Astronomy Courses coming in March please see this link for details
http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/Group/Listofservices/TrainingCourses/tabid/106/Default.aspx
Unique opportunity is opening for volunteer works this will give you special privileges as DAG member and will entitle you for free training courses, see this link for details.
http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/Group/Membership/Volunteer/tabid/505/Default.aspx
Wish you all Astronomical times.
Best Regards
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
Dubai Astronomy Group
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Venus and Jupiter in Conjunction 15MAR2012
Venus and Jupiter in Conjunction 15MAR2012
Venus and Jupiter will be in conjunction on March 15th, 2012, passing within 3° of each other. The two planets have been getting closer and closer in the sky for the last month, and now it’s time to see them side-by-side. Venus is the higher, brighter object, and Jupiter is the lower dimmer one.
Of course, Venus and Jupiter aren’t actually close to one another in the sky. They’re really separated by millions of kilometres. But from our perspective here on Earth, we see the two objects closely lined up. That’s a conjunction. And in case you’re wondering, the conjunction will be visible from everywhere on Earth As a special bonus, the planet Mars is also high and bright in the sky, visible as that bright red “star” further to the East, Mars recently reached its closest point to Earth, known as opposition. Mars won’t be this close and bright for two more years. The sky show will continue, and on March 25th, 2012, the New Moon will join the pair again to create a triple conjunction. Another great photo opportunity. Although 3° sounds close, they can actually get much closer. In October 26, 2015, for example, the two planets will only be 1° apart.
We are organizing observation session, all members are invited, come down to our Zubair Camp, the event is free, we will start 6PM to 9PM. For location please see maps on our website. http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/
Wish you Astronomical times.
Best Regards,
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
Dubai Astronomy Group
'Conjunction of Glory as seen from Southern Germany' by Robert Blasius. #VenusJupiter Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) http://www.astronomerswithoutborders.org/ |
Venus and Jupiter will be in conjunction on March 15th, 2012, passing within 3° of each other. The two planets have been getting closer and closer in the sky for the last month, and now it’s time to see them side-by-side. Venus is the higher, brighter object, and Jupiter is the lower dimmer one.
Of course, Venus and Jupiter aren’t actually close to one another in the sky. They’re really separated by millions of kilometres. But from our perspective here on Earth, we see the two objects closely lined up. That’s a conjunction. And in case you’re wondering, the conjunction will be visible from everywhere on Earth As a special bonus, the planet Mars is also high and bright in the sky, visible as that bright red “star” further to the East, Mars recently reached its closest point to Earth, known as opposition. Mars won’t be this close and bright for two more years. The sky show will continue, and on March 25th, 2012, the New Moon will join the pair again to create a triple conjunction. Another great photo opportunity. Although 3° sounds close, they can actually get much closer. In October 26, 2015, for example, the two planets will only be 1° apart.
We are organizing observation session, all members are invited, come down to our Zubair Camp, the event is free, we will start 6PM to 9PM. For location please see maps on our website. http://www.dubaiastronomy.com/
Wish you Astronomical times.
Best Regards,
Hasan Ahmad Al Hariri
Dubai Astronomy Group
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