ID | #1677835337 |
Added | Fri, 03/03/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Initial data
An eyewitness from Videnes (North Holland) reported that he observed 2 stationary objects in the sky. He specified that they were visible until 23:01.
The most likely explanation according to ufomeldpunt.nl - planet:
Venus and Jupiter. They are close, big and bright to see. The rapid atmosphere and the refraction of light make them change color, dance and pulse
Original news
2 stilhangende opjecten
WIJDENES, NH — 2 stilhangende objecten tot 23:01 zichtbaar
Meest waarschijnlijke verklaring
Planeet
Venus en Jupiter. Ze staan dichtbij en zijn groot en fel te zien. Door de onstuimige atmosfeer en de breking van het licht lijken ze te verkleuren, dansen en pulseren
Hypotheses
The heavenly bodies
The brightest heavenly bodies in the sky are Venus, Jupiter, and sometimes Mars and, of course, the Moon.
Venus is the bright yellow of the evening or morning star, shining in the sky on the background of evening or dawn. Maximum brightness of Venus can reach up to 4.3 m, and she is the third brightness of the sun in earth's sky after the sun and the moon. It so well reflects the light of the Sun that it is relatively easy to see and day, especially if you know the location. It manifests itself in the form of tiny blinking white dots.
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Investigation
News: See the rare planetary conjunction of Jupiter and Venus
Two nights in a row – on March 1 and 2 – it will be possible to observe a “kiss” in the sky Jupiter and Venus. This phenomenon is so called because the two planets of the Solar System will visually appear very close to each other.
This planetary connection is, of course, a trick of the eye. In fact, the two bright planets will be millions of kilometers apart from each other. But if you look at them from the Ground, they will seem almost touching. This happens about once a year.
Resume
The heavenly bodies
The brightest heavenly bodies in the sky are Venus, Jupiter, and sometimes Mars and, of course, the Moon.
Venus is the bright yellow of the evening or morning star, shining in the sky on the background of evening or dawn. Maximum brightness of Venus can reach up to 4.3 m, and she is the third brightness of the sun in earth's sky after the sun and the moon. It so well reflects the light of the Sun that it is relatively easy to see and day, especially if you know the location. It manifests itself in the form of tiny blinking white dots.
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