“IIA RELEASES VIDEO OF MOON HIDING ANTARES, BRIGHTEST STAR.”
Why in the news?
“IIA films moon occulting Antares, a bright red star, lasting 40 minutes, visible only from southern India, using the Bengaluru telescope.”
source:wikimedia
About the IIA’s Observation of Moon Occulting Antares:
- Bengaluru-based Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) recorded the moon passing in front of Antares, a prominent red star.
- Occurred on April 27, the event lasted approximately 40 minutes and was visible solely from southern India.
- The Moon’s periodic orbit leads to occasional occultations of bright stars and even planets.
- Antares, the brightest star in the Scorpius constellation, experiences such events due to the moon’s proximity to Earth.
About ANTARES :
ANTARES Neutrino Detector:
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