Dear friends of astronomy, we hope that you are all well and safe. Let’s hope that May will be the moth that finally finds us out in nature for our night sky observations. May is usually associated with the beginning of summer, a season that comes with favourable conditions for night sky observations. In this…
Author: George Keliris
BSc in Physics (University of Cyprus)
MSc in Astronomy & Astrophysics (KU Leuven)
Mercury Transit
Get ready for the upcoming Mercury Transit, a rare astronomical phenomenon. It will take place on the 11th of November and will be visible from Cyprus. Mercury will pass in front of the solar disk, as it will positioned between our planet and the Sun. In the course of a century, a transits of planet…