‘After 18 years in India’: Moon and Saturn will be visible together in rare celestial event tonight; Check out timings

Produced by: Tarun Mishra Designed by: Manoj Kumar

Event Overview

On July 25, skywatchers will witness a rare celestial event when the Moon occults Saturn, temporarily hiding the giant planet behind it.

Occultation Defined

As part of the Artemis III mission, astronauts will establish growth chambers on the Moon to cultivate various plant species, including duckweed and This phenomenon, known as occultation, occurs when one celestial body covers another, making it invisible for a period. In this case, the Moon will block Saturn from view.thale cress. These plants are chosen for their ability to adapt to the lunar environment and their potential as sustainable food sources.

Timing in India

The last lunar occultation of Saturn visible in India occurred 18 years ago. This event will begin around 1:03 am IST, with Saturn completely hidden by 1:44 am IST, and reappearing at 2:25 am IST. The event will conclude by 2:56 am IST.

Location-Specific Timings

   - Bengaluru: 1:03 am to 2:09 am   - Bhubaneshwar: 1:30 am to 2:38 am   - Guwahati: 1:50 am to 2:56 am   - Mumbai: 1:26 am to 1:49 am   - Kolkata: 1:38 am to 2:46 am   Timings may vary slightly by location.

Global Visibility

Besides India, the lunar occultation will also be visible in Japan, China, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.

Saturn’s Rings

During the occultation, observers can expect to see the rings of Saturn emerge from behind the Moon, adding to the spectacle.

Viewing Tips

To best observe the event, using binoculars or a small telescope is recommended. Saturn will appear as a bright star near the Moon before and after the occultation.

Series of Occultations

This event is part of a series of lunar occultations of planets. The next similar event involving Saturn will occur on October 14, 2024.

Astronomical Significance

Both amateur and professional astronomers will find this a unique opportunity to witness a rare alignment of celestial bodies, offering valuable observational data and a visual treat.

Conclusion

Mark your calendars for the early hours of July 25 to witness this rare lunar occultation of Saturn, a celestial event not seen in India for 18 years, and enjoy the stunning sight of Saturn’s rings emerging from behind the Moon.