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  2. Planetary transits and occultations - Wikipedia

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    An occultation of Mars by Venus on 13 October 1590 was observed by the German astronomer Michael Maestlin at Heidelberg. [2] [3] The 1737 event (see list below) was observed by John Bevis at Greenwich Observatory – it is the only detailed account of a mutual planetary occultation.

  3. History of Mars observation - Wikipedia

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    Occultations of Mars by Venus were noted in 368, 375, and 405 CE. [6] The period and motion of the planet's orbit was known in detail during the Tang dynasty (618 CE).

  4. List of mutual planetary eclipses - Wikipedia

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    Although mutual occultations of planets had been recorded in 581, [1] 1170, [2] 1590, [3] and 1737, [4] the first attempt to list past and future occultations of that nature was not made until 1970 during a manual search for conjunctions, in which Jan Meeus and Michael Walch discovered further occultations in 1522 [a] and 1570, [b] published in ...

  5. Lunar eclipses, supermoons, meteor showers happening in 2025

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    See the space missions blasting off in 2025 Jan. 13: Mars occultation. The first full moon of 2025 is called the Wolf Moon. It's also a supermoon, set to appear in night skies Jan. 13, and will ...

  6. All About January's Rare Planetary Alignment and How to See ...

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    Related: How to Watch the Mars Occultation During January's Supermoon "That line is called the ecliptic, and it represents the plane of the solar system in which the planets orbit around the Sun ...

  7. Occultation - Wikipedia

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    Occultation of Uranus during the lunar eclipse on 8 November 2022. Occultation of a star by the Moon. The term occultation is most frequently used to describe lunar occultations, those relatively frequent occasions when the Moon passes in front of a star during the course of its orbital motion around the Earth.

  8. The 'brightest comet of 2025 so far' is orbiting the sun ...

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    That means Mars will slip behind the Moon, making it seem like the planet has disappeared, he told USA TODAY, adding that there may not be another lunar occultation of Mars for another decade or so.

  9. Astronomy on Mars - Wikipedia

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    The former case would correspond to a lunar occultation of Mars as seen from Earth, and because the Moon's albedo is considerably less than that of the Earth, a dip in overall brightness would occur, although this would be too small to be noticeable by casual naked eye observers because the size of the Moon is much smaller than that of the ...