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Astronomical wonders that will occur throughout 2010

On January 1st there will be a partial lunar eclipse, with the first waning at 2:51, a heavy eclipse at 3:23, and a full moon at 3:54. Food points 0.082.

Mars conjunct the moon on January 3

The Quadrant meteor shower will be huge on January 4

Mercury will conjunct the sun on January 5

Saturn will conjunct the moon at 16:00 on January 6

Venus will conjunct the sun on January 12

Annular solar eclipse on January 15, from 15:00 to 15:30 in various places in my country At the beginning of the period, an annular eclipse will be visible in parts of Yunnan, Sichuan, Chongqing, Hubei, Henan, and Shandong. At 1 o'clock, Saturn remains and becomes retrograde.

On January 16, Mercury remains and turns direct. Venus conjunct the Moon.

The moon occults the Pleiades star cluster at 19:00 on January 25

The western elongation of Mercury on January 27

Mars opposes the sun at 19:42 on January 29 . -1.32 etc.

Mars conjuncts the moon at 9:00 on January 30th

Saturn conjuncts the moon at 0:00 on February 3rd

Venus conjuncts the moon on February 16th, Jupiter conjuncts the moon

Venus conjuncts Jupiter on February 17

Mars conjuncts the moon at 9:00 on February 26

Saturn conjuncts the moon at 9:00 on March 2< /p>

Mars will stay at 16:00 on March 11th and turn direct

Mercury will conjunct the sun on March 14th

Venus will conjunct the moon on March 15th

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The Spring Equinox at 01:32 on March 21

Saturn will oppose the Sun at 0037 on March 22. 0.4 magnitude

Mars conjuncts the moon at 16:00 on March 25

Saturn conjuncts the moon at 12:00 on March 29

Mercury’s eastern elongation on April 8< /p>

Mercury conjuncts Venus in early April

Jupiter conjuncts the moon at 18:00 on April 11

Venus conjuncts the moon at 11:00 on April 16

Mercury will stay on April 19 and become retrograde

On April 22, the Lyrid meteor shower will be extremely intense. Mars conjuncts the moon at 10 o'clock

On April 25, Venus conjuncts the Pleiades star cluster. Saturn conjuncts the moon at 21:00

Mercury conjuncts the sun on April 29

The Aquariid meteor shower is extremely intense on May 6

Jupiter conjuncts at 13:00 on May 9 Moon

On May 11, Mercury will stay and turn direct

At 18-19 o'clock on May 16, the moon will occult Venus

May 20 at 11 When Mars conjuncts the moon

Saturn conjuncts the moon at 02:00 on May 23

When Mercury is at its greatest western elongation on May 26

Saturn remains at 0:00 on June 1 , becomes direct motion

Jupiter will conjunct the moon at 8:00 on June 6

Venus will conjunct the moon at 9:00 on June 15

At 18:00 on June 17 Mars conjuncts the moon

Saturn conjuncts the moon at 5:00 on June 19

Summer solstice at 19:28 on June 21

Partial lunar eclipse on June 26, 18 : Initial losses at 16, heavy food intake at 19:38, and recovery at 21:00. The eclipse minute is 0.542, and the eclipsed moonrise can be seen in parts of eastern my country

Mercury will conjunct the sun on June 28

Jupiter will conjunct the moon at 0:00 on July 4

Venus will join the moon at 1 o'clock on July 15

Mars will join the moon at 2 o'clock on July 16, and Saturn will join the moon at 15 o'clock

Jupiter will remain at 12 o'clock on July 24 and change. It is retrograde

On July 30, Mars conjuncts Saturn

On August 1, Jupiter conjuncts the moon

August 5-15 Venus, Mars, and Saturn gather

Mercury will be at its greatest eastern elongation on August 7

Venus will be conjunct Saturn on August 8

The Perseid meteor shower will be extremely large in the early morning of August 13, at 3 o'clock Saturn conjuncts the moon, Venus conjuncts the moon at 15:00, and Saturn conjuncts the moon at 16:00. Venus, Saturn, and Mars accompany the moon in the evening

Venus conjuncts Mars at 10:00 on August 18

August Mercury remains and turns retrograde on the 20th.

Venus at the eastern distance

Jupiter conjuncts the moon on August 27

Mercury conjuncts the sun on September 3

Saturn conjuncts the moon at 19:00 on September 9< /p>

Mars conjuncts the moon at 10:00 on September 11, and the moon occults Venus at 20:00

Mercury remains on September 12 and becomes direct motion

September 20 Mercury's western elongation

Jupiter opposes the sun at 11:35 on September 21, magnitude -2.94

Jupiter conjuncts the moon at 5:00 on September 23, and the autumnal equinox is at 11:9

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Venus will be the brightest on September 24

Saturn will be conjunct the sun on September 30

Mercury will be conjunct the moon at 11 o'clock on October 7, and Saturn will be conjunct the moon at 12 o'clock

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At 17:00 on October 8, Mercury conjuncts Saturn, the Draconid meteor shower is extremely large, Venus remains, and becomes retrograde

At 3:00 on October 10, Venus conjuncts the moon, and Mars conjuncts the moon at 6:00< /p>

Mercury will conjunct the sun on October 17th

Jupiter will conjunct the moon at 9:00 on October 20th

The Orionid meteor shower will be extremely intense on October 22nd

< p>Venus will conjunct the sun on October 29th

Saturn will conjunct the moon at 5:00 on November 4th

The moon will occult Venus at 16:00 on November 5th

11 Mercury conjuncts the moon at 11:00 on November 7th

Mars conjuncts the moon at 5:00 on November 8th

Jupiter conjuncts the moon at 10:00 on November 16th, Venus remains and turns direct

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The Northern and Southern Taurus meteor showers will be extremely large in mid-to-early November

The Leonid meteor shower will be extremely large on November 18th

On December 1st, Mercury will be at the eastern elongation, and Saturn will be conjunct the moon at 18:00

Venus will conjunct the moon at 19:00 on December 2

Venus will be the brightest on December 5

The moon will occult Mars at 5:00 on December 7

Mercury will remain on December 10 and become retrograde

Jupiter will conjunct the moon at 22:00 on December 13

The Geminids meteor shower will be extremely large on December 15

On December 20, Mercury will conjunct the sun below

Total lunar eclipse on December 21, initial loss at 14:32, eclipse at 15:40, deep eclipse at 16:17, light at 16:53, and full moon at 18:01 . Food points 1.261. The eclipse moonrise can be seen in some parts of eastern my country

On December 22, the Ursids meteor shower will be extremely large.

Winter solstice at 7:38

Saturn conjuncts the moon at 23:00 on December 28

Mercury remains on December 30 and turns direct

December 31 Venus conjuncts the moon at 16:00