The Al-Ojairi Center forecasts exciting celestial events for Kuwait in late July
Starting Sunday, July 21, the moon will reach its full phase, known as the Muharram full moon, with a brightness of 100 percent. This event will provide an excellent opportunity for skywatchers to view a fully illuminated moon.
Mercury's Maximum Eastern Elongation on July 22
On July 22, Mercury will achieve its maximum eastern elongation, positioning itself at its highest point above the western horizon just after sunset. This moment is ideal for observing and photographing the planet.
Moon and Saturn Conjunction on July 24
Following this, on July 24, the moon will rise in conjunction with Saturn, creating a captivating view as both celestial bodies will appear side by side in the night sky until sunrise the next morning.
Mercury and Regulus Alignment on July 25
Additionally, on July 25, Mercury will align with the star Regulus, the brightest star in the constellation Leo, known for its prominent visibility in the night sky.
Delta Aquarid Meteor Shower Begins on July 28
The final notable event of the week will occur on July 28, when the moon transitions to its second quarter phase, rising late after midnight. This day will also mark the beginning of the Delta Aquarid meteor shower, which is expected to last for two days. This meteor shower, characterized by a medium density, is anticipated to produce up to 20 meteors per hour.
Public Encouragement for Skywatching
The Al-Ojairi Scientific Center encourages the public to take advantage of these celestial events for both viewing and educational purposes.