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Top astronomy events for 2025
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From a pair of oppositions and conjunctions to a total lunar eclipse, here are the top astronomy events to mark down on your 2025 calendar! Happy New Year, stargazers!
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Happy New Year! As we welcome 2025, get ready for an exciting lineup of astronomy events
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you don't want to miss. Starting at number five, a pair of planetary conjunctions. On
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January 17th, Venus and Saturn will form a conjunction, appearing incredibly close to
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one another in the southwestern night sky. They will get together at 9 p.m. local time.
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On August 12th, Venus will form another conjunction, this time with Jupiter before daybreak in
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the eastern sky. Venus will be the linchpin for both of these alignments this year. A
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pair of planetary oppositions comes in at number four. Mars will be in opposition with
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Earth on January 16th, with the next opposition not occurring until 2027. On September 21st,
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Saturn will be in opposition and will shine bright all month long. These will be the best
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days to observe both planets with a telescope, so mark these events down on your calendar.
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Number three on the list is the Perseid meteor shower. The Perseids will peak on the night
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of August 12th through the 13th with a rate of 100 meteors per hour. For best viewing,
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be sure to defend your night vision from a nearly full moon. Number two is the Geminid
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meteor shower on the night of December 13th through the 14th. Unlike the Perseids, the
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moon will not disrupt views of the shower. The Geminids boast an even more impressive
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rate of 120 meteors per hour and will dominate a moonless night sky. Just be sure you bundle
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up for a cold night. In number one, the total lunar eclipse on the night of March 13th through
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the 14th. This year, all of North America will be able to enjoy a total lunar eclipse,
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weather permitting. Consider this an encore of the solar eclipse, only this time the moon
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is under lunar totality. Reporting for AccuWeather, I'm Brie Guy.
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