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Get ready because tonight the sky will light up with a rain of draconid stars

This October 7, the sky will be illuminated with a shower of draconid stars, which will be visible in the northern hemisphere of the planet. In addition, the sky will have as a background a new moon that will serve as a stage to appreciate the beauty of the universe.

The best thing about this event is that it is visible to the naked eye and will be present from the 6th to the 10th of October. You just need to have a little luck looking at the night sky to make a wish.

A show that will light up the night sky

Meteors or draconid stars are so named because they appear under the constellation Draco (the dragon). According to NASA, the draconids will cross the Earth at a speed of 20 km / h. This speed is considered somewhat slow by specialists, but at the same time, it gives the population the opportunity to appreciate the astronomical event without using binoculars or a telescope.

That is, the rain of draconids will be visible in much of the world without using any special artifact. It is enough to stand in a place away from artificial light and have a little luck looking at the night sky to witness how the draconids illuminate the night and our desires.

Get ready to look up at the sky!

Friends looking at the night sky;  Get ready for there will be a rain of draconid stars and a new moon

The rain of draconids will have its maximum splendor on October 8 and 9. According to specialists, 20 of them can be seen every hour. However, this will not be the only astronomical event that will illuminate the nights of October, as there will be conjunctions, sightings of planets and moons worthy of a dance or sorcery. Here are the dates so that you can put them on your agenda.

  • October 8: Draconid meteor shower. They can be seen from October 6 to 10, but its maximum splendor will be on the night of Friday 8 and the early morning of Saturday 9
  • October 9: Conjunction of the moon and Venus
  • October 12: First quarter moon
  • October 14: Conjunction of the moon and Saturn
  • October 15: Conjunction of the moon and Jupiter
  • October 20: Full Moon
  • October 21: Orionid meteor shower
  • October 28: Last quarter moon

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