This October is set to be an exciting month for stargazers in the UAE, with two spectacular celestial shows coming your way! The Hunter’s Moon, is set to be the biggest and brightest supermoon of the year, and it’ll will grace the skies of UAE on Thursday, October 17th. Not only that, but there’s also a rare comet to look forward to as well. But first, let’s dive into what makes this supermoon so special and if you’ll be able to see it with your naked eye!
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What Is The Hunter Supermoon?
The Hunter Supermoon, also called the Hunter’s Moon, is steeped in history. Its name marks back to a time when hunters were most active as autumn set in. But this year’s Hunter Supermoon is particularly remarkable. According to the BBC’s Sky at Night Magazine, it will be the brightest, largest, and most full moon we’ll witness all year. This stunning appearance is due to the moon reaching its closest point to Earth in its orbit, a position known as ‘Perigee’.
Can You See It With Your Naked Eye
This moon will be the second-to-last supermoon of the year, with one more arriving mid-November. So don’t be too dishearted if you miss October’s supermoon because you’ll be able to catch another next month – Just don’t expect it to be as bright. But you actually don’t have any excuses to miss the brightest supermoon of the year – it’s not called the ‘brightest’ for no reason. All you have to do is look up. Whether your driving in your car, lazing around your home, or at a restaurant with your friends, just don’t forget to look out to the sky and you’ll be sure to see the Hunters Moon with your naked eye!
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A Guided Experience To Gaze At The Stars & Moon
And if you’re looking for a more in-depth experience, I’ve got some exciting news for you! The Dubai Astronomy Group is hosting an extraordinary lunar event on Thursday, October 17th so that you can get the best view of the moon. The event will be held at The University of Dubai, where experts will walk you through the phenomenon. Plus, you’ll have access to telescopes that will give you an up-close and personal look at the moon in all its glory. The event fee is ranges from AED 40 – AED 80. It will begin at 6:30 PM and the main telescope observations of the supermoon will start from 8 PM onwards. Visit this website to register your interest, before slots fill up.
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What Else Is Happening In The Sky This Month?
Just like I said, October is a pretty exciting month for Astrophiles in UAE. Not only will you get to see the brightest supermoon of the year but you’ll also get to experience one of the world’s most rarest comets – Comet C/2023 A3. This comet only whooshes past Earth every 30,000 years, making this sighting a HUGE deal! UAE residents will be able to see it on Saturday, October 19th, just a few days after the supermoon. So, get your 4X4 ready because it looks like you might be making a few trips out to the desert this week.
Click the link below to find the best spots you can go stargazing around UAE to witness these celestial miracles this month!
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