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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250831T030000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250901T053000
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CREATED:20250822T071300Z
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SUMMARY:Aurigid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:🌠 Aurigid Meteor Shower 2025\n📅 Peak Night: 31 Aug – 1 Sep\n🕛 Best Time: 03:00 – 05:30 AM IST\n📍 Visible from: New Delhi (and across India) \n✨ Watch the sky light up as Auriga’s fiery trails streak across the eastern horizon!\nThe Aurigid Meteor Shower will reach its peak in the early morning hours of 1st September\, offering a brief but brilliant celestial show. \n🔭 Look east after 11:54 PM and catch the magic building toward dawn\, when Earth turns directly into the meteor stream.\nExpect short\, sharp bursts near the radiant and long graceful streaks gliding across the sky! \n🪐 Pro-tip: Head to a dark spot\, bring a blanket\, and let your eyes adjust to the night — no telescope needed. \n🌌 Let the cosmos surprise you!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/aurigid-meteor-shower-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250902T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250902T000000
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T071523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T071523Z
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SUMMARY:Aditya-L1 Launch Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:🚀☀️ Aditya-L1 Anniversary\n📅 Launched: 2 September 2023\n🇮🇳 India’s first solar mission — by ISRO \n🔭 Studying the Sun from Lagrange Point 1\n🌞 Unraveling mysteries of solar winds\, flares & corona\n🛰️ Carries 7 powerful scientific instruments\n🌌 Advancing space weather forecasting for Earth \n🔥 A milestone in India’s journey to the heart of our solar system!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/aditya-l1-launch-anniversary/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250905T150200
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250905T150200
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T072409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T072525Z
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SUMMARY:Moon at Aphelion
DESCRIPTION:🌕🚀 Moon at Aphelion\n📅 Date: 5 September 2025\n🕒 Time: 15:02 IST \n✨ The Moon reaches its furthest point from the Sun — 1.0104 AU away!\nThat’s ~380\,000 km farther out than Earth\, placing the Moon slightly behind Earth from the Sun’s point of view — right around Full Moon phase 🌝 \n🔭 A perfect time to reflect on cosmic distances — the Moon\, Earth\, and Sun aligning across millions of kilometers in a delicate celestial dance. \n🌌 Did You Know?\nAt this moment:\n☀️ Moon–Sun: 1.0104 AU\n🌍 Earth–Sun: 1.0082 AU\n🌕 Earth–Moon: 0.0025 AU (~3.8 lakh km)
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/moon-at-aphelion/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250906T104700
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250906T104700
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T072658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T072658Z
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SUMMARY:Uranus enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:🌀 Uranus Goes Retrograde!\n📅 Date: 6 September 2025\n🕙 Time: 10:47 IST \n🔭 The ice giant Uranus begins its retrograde motion\, appearing to reverse direction across the night sky — drifting westward instead of east through the stars of Aries ♈ \n✨ This celestial illusion\, known since ancient times\, puzzled early astronomers who couldn’t explain it within the old geocentric model. \n🌍 Why it happens:\nAs Earth races ahead in its orbit\, our shifting vantage point makes distant planets like Uranus appear to backtrack temporarily. \n🌌 A cosmic dance of motion and perspective — beautiful\, predictable\, and profoundly humbling.
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/uranus-enters-retrograde-motion/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250907T091700
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250907T091700
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250920T063008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T063008Z
UID:5184-1757236620-1757236620@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Full Moon ( Harvest Moon )
DESCRIPTION:Full Moon Alert – 7th Oct 2025 \nThis Tuesday\, the Moon will glow in its full glory at 09:17 AM IST\, lighting up the night sky from dusk till dawn. \nThis isn’t just any full moon—it’s the Harvest Moon\, the glowing gem of autumn nights. Farmers of the past relied on its soft\, silvery light to gather crops late into the evening.\nThe name “Harvest Moon” has ancient roots\, with echoes from Native American traditions and European histories—though some say it’s a beautiful blend of folklore across cultures.\nBack in Saxon England\, it was called Winterfylleth\, marking the start of winter\, while during Charlemagne’s time\, it was known as the Vintage Moon\, a nod to harvest celebrations.\nSo\, look up this Tuesday and enjoy a celestial spectacle that connects us to centuries of tradition\, culture\, and the rhythm of the seasons. \nCaption: \nFull Moon vibes loading.\nOn 7th Oct\, the night sky gets its biggest spotlight! It’s the magical Harvest Moon\, lighting up autumn nights and ancient traditions alike. Swipe up to learn how this glowing beauty helped farmers\, inspired legends\, and guided our ancestors.
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/full-moon-harvest-moon-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250907T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250908T012600
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T073025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T073025Z
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SUMMARY:Total Lunar Eclipse 2025
DESCRIPTION:🌑 Total Lunar Eclipse 2025\n📅 Date: 7–8 September 2025\n🕓 Time: 21:57 IST – 01:26 IST (Next Day)\n📍 Visible Across India 🇮🇳 \n🌕➡️🌑 Watch as the Full Moon transforms — passing through Earth’s shadow and turning a deep reddish hue in a stunning Total Lunar Eclipse! \n✨ This celestial event will grace the skies for over 3.5 hours\, with totality at its dramatic peak in the late evening hours. \n🔭 No equipment needed — just find a dark\, open sky and look up to witness nature’s most awe-inspiring lunar show. \n🔥 Fun Fact: The eclipse begins just before the Full “Corn Moon” reaches its peak brightness — making this lunar spectacle even more magical.
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/total-lunar-eclipse-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250907T233800
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250907T233800
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T072827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T072827Z
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SUMMARY:Full Moon – The Corn Moon
DESCRIPTION:🌕 Full Moon – The Corn Moon\n📅 Date: 7 September 2025\n🕦 Time: 23:38 IST \n✨ The Moon rises at dusk and shines all night — bathing the world in silvery glow as it reaches its full phase tonight! \n🌽 In popular tradition\, the September full moon is often called the “Corn Moon”\, linked to harvest cycles.\nBut did you know? Across history\, this moon had many names — from the “Holy Month” (Hālig-mōnaþ) in Saxon England to the “Wood Month” (Witu-mānod) in Charlemagne’s era. \n🌌 This luminous phase not only lights up the sky but also echoes a rich tapestry of ancient timekeeping and seasonal lore across cultures. \n🔭 Step outside\, look east after sunset\, and witness this celestial classic rise in its full glory.
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/full-moon-the-corn-moon/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250908T224100
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250908T224100
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T073352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T073352Z
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SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon\, Saturn and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:🌕🪐🔵 Moon\, Saturn & Neptune — A Celestial Trio!\n📅 Date: 8 September 2025\n🕙 Time: 22:41 IST\n📍 Visible from: New Delhi (and across India) \n✨ Look up for a rare triple meet-up in the night sky! The Moon (mag -12.7)\, Saturn (mag 0.6)\, and Neptune (mag 7.8) come within 3.5° of each other in the constellation Pisces ♓ \n🔭 While too wide for a telescope view\, you can catch this planetary-moon trio with binoculars or even the naked eye under dark skies! \n🌌 Best Viewing:\n🕗 Starts: ~20:10 IST in the east\n⏫ Peaks: 01:13 AM — 58° high in southern sky\n🌅 Fades: ~05:30 AM in the west \n🪐 Bonus: They also share the same right ascension — a celestial conjunction!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/close-approach-of-the-moon-saturn-and-neptune/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250909T015000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250909T053100
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T073924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T073942Z
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SUMMARY:Moon–Saturn Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:ime: 01:50 IST\n📍 Visible from: New Delhi & across India \nWitness a celestial meet-up as the Moon (mag -12.7) passes just 3°59′ north of Saturn (mag 0.6) in the early morning sky — a beautiful conjunction in the constellation Pisces ♓ \n🔭 Although too wide for a telescope view\, the pair will shine close enough to be admired with the naked eye or binoculars under clear skies! \n🌌 Viewing Window:\n🕗 Visible from: ~20:06 IST (East)\n🔭 Highest Point: 01:09 AM — 58° above southern sky\n🌅 Fades by: ~05:31 AM (West) \n💫 At the same time\, they also make a close approach (called an appulse) — a moment of visual closeness that adds to the cosmic charm.
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/moon-saturn-conjunction/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250909T040000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250909T053000
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T074048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T074900Z
UID:4717-1757390400-1757395800@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:September ε-Perseid Meteor Shower
DESCRIPTION:🌠 September ε-Perseid Meteor Shower\n📅 Peak Night: 9 September 2025\n🕓 Best Viewing: 04:00–05:30 AM IST\n📍 Direction: Look East from New Delhi \n✨ Get ready for a pre-dawn celestial show as the ε-Perseids light up the night sky! With the radiant in Perseus rising by 20:27 IST\, the early morning hours offer the clearest burst of meteors streaking downward from high above. \n🔭 Why it’s special:\nAs Earth rotates\, New Delhi turns directly into the meteor stream — meaning short\, bright trails near the radiant and long\, slow-burning meteors crossing wide arcs earlier in the night. \n🌌 Best time to catch the magic? Just before sunrise\, around 04:00 IST\, when Perseus is highest in the sky. \n🛏️ Sleep early\, wake early — the sky will reward you!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/september-%ce%b5-perseid-meteor-shower/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250910T173900
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250910T173900
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T075017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T075017Z
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SUMMARY:The Moon at Perigee – Closest to Earth!
DESCRIPTION:🌕✨ The Moon at Perigee – Closest to Earth!\n📅 Date: 10 September 2025\n🕔 Time: 17:39 IST \n🚀 Tonight\, the Moon makes its closest approach to Earth in its orbit — just 356\,500 km away! It’s called Perigee\, and it makes the Moon appear slightly larger and brighter in the sky 🌕 \n🌌 The Moon’s orbit isn’t a perfect circle — it’s an ellipse\, causing its distance from Earth to vary each month by nearly 50\,000 km! \n🔭 At perigee:\n📏 Distance: 356\,500 km\n📐 Angular Size: 33.5 arcmin (vs. 29.4 at apogee)\n💡 Appears ~14% larger and brighter! \n✨ Look up tonight — you may just notice the “super-sized” Moon rising with extra charm!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/the-moon-at-perigee-closest-to-earth/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250913T034000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250913T034000
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T075145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T075145Z
UID:4721-1757734800-1757734800@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Moon Meets the Pleiades!
DESCRIPTION:🌕✨🌌 Moon Meets the Pleiades!\n📅 Date: 13 September 2025\n🕓 Time: 03:40 IST\n📍 Visible from: New Delhi & across India \n✨ Don’t miss this stunning close approach between the Moon (mag -12.3) and the iconic Pleiades star cluster (M45\, mag 1.3) — passing within just 58.4 arcminutes of each other in the early morning sky! \n🔭 Although just slightly too far apart for a telescope view\, this pairing will be a gorgeous sight to the naked eye or binoculars\, glowing together in the constellation Taurus ♉ \n🌌 Viewing Guide:\n🕙 Rises: 22:46 IST (East)\n🔝 Peaks: 04:39 AM – 85° overhead\n🌅 Fades: ~05:26 AM (West) \n💫 A serene moment of lunar light brushing past the Seven Sisters — pure celestial poetry!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/moon-meets-the-pleiades/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250913T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250913T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T075429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T075429Z
UID:4723-1757781000-1757781000@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Mercury at Superior Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:☀️🛰️ Mercury at Superior Conjunction\n📅 Date: 13 September 2025\n🕓 Time: 16:30 IST \n🔭 Mercury has just slipped behind the Sun — reaching superior conjunction\, where it lies on the far side of the solar system\, in line with the Sun and Earth. \n🌌 At this point\, Mercury is:\n☀️ Just 1°36′ from the Sun — completely hidden in the Sun’s glare\n🌍 1.38 AU away from Earth — at its most distant (apogee)\n📉 Unobservable for the next few weeks \n✨ This marks the end of Mercury’s morning apparition and begins its slow shift to the evening sky. \n📸 A cosmic reset — next stop: Mercury as a glowing evening star!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/mercury-at-superior-conjunction/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250914T154300
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250914T205900
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T085019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T085019Z
UID:4727-1757864580-1757883540@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Lunar Occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:🌕✨ Lunar Occultation of Beta Tauri\n📅 14 Sept 2025\n🕓 15:43 – 19:59 IST \n🌙 The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath) — a rare occultation event!\n🔭 Visible from: U.S.\, Mexico\, French Polynesia\, NW Kiribati\n❌ Not visible from India \n💫 For the rest of the world: a close conjunction between the Moon & Elnath will still be visible — a stunning celestial pairing in Taurus ♉ \n#LunarOccultation #BetaTauri #Elnath #MoonEvent #Astronomy2025 #SkyWatchers #CelestialEvent #NotVisibleInIndia #TaurusSky
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/lunar-occultation-of-beta-tauri/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250914T160900
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250914T160900
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T084821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T085133Z
UID:4725-1757866140-1757866140@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:🌗 Last Quarter Moon\n📅 14 Sept 2025 | 🕓 16:03 IST\n📍 Visible from: 22:57 to 13:21 IST (New Delhi) \n✨ Half-lit Moon rising at midnight\n🌌 Best seen in pre-dawn sky\n🔁 Nearing the end of its monthly cycle\n📆 Phase repeats every 29.5 days \n🔭 Wake up early\, look up — it’s lunar symmetry at its best!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/moon-at-last-quarter-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250916T163500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250916T163500
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T085255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T085255Z
UID:4729-1758040500-1758040500@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:🌙🪐 Moon–Jupiter Conjunction\n📅 16 Sept 2025 | 🕓 16:35 IST\n📍 Visible from: 01:13 – 05:49 IST | New Delhi \n✨ A stunning pre-dawn pairing!\n🌕 The 24-day-old Moon passes just 4°33′ north of brilliant Jupiter\n🔭 Too wide for telescope\, but perfect for naked eye or binoculars\n♊ Both shine in the constellation Gemini \n🌅 Look east before sunrise — catch this celestial duo lighting up the sky!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/conjunction-of-the-moon-and-jupiter/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250919T040500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250919T055000
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T085412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T085412Z
UID:4731-1758254700-1758261000@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Moon–Venus Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:🌙💫 Moon–Venus Conjunction\n📅 19 Sept 2025 | 🕓 Conjunction: 17:16 IST\n📍 Visible: 04:05 – 05:50 IST | New Delhi \n✨ The slim crescent Moon (27 days old) and dazzling Venus (mag -3.9) rise together in the pre-dawn sky 🌅\n🌓 Separated by just 48 arcminutes — a beautiful appulse in Leo ♌ \n🔭 Too wide for a telescope\, but a gorgeous naked-eye or binocular view! \n🌌 Catch them glowing low in the eastern sky\, climbing to 22° before sunrise.
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/moon-venus-conjunction/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250919T160400
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250919T195600
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T085542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T085542Z
UID:4733-1758297840-1758311760@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Lunar Occultation of Venus
DESCRIPTION:🌙💫 Lunar Occultation of Venus\n📅 19 Sept 2025 | ⏱ 16:04 – 19:56 IST \n✨ The Moon will pass in front of Venus\, creating a stunning lunar occultation — where Venus briefly disappears behind the Moon! \n🌍 Visible from:\nAfrica\, Europe\, Western Russia\, Canada\, Greenland & parts of Asia\n❌ Not visible from India (New Delhi) \n🔭 For the rest of the world\, a beautiful close conjunction will still be visible — with Venus glowing next to the crescent Moon in the constellation Leo ♌ \n💡 A must-watch for skywatchers in the visible zones — especially with binoculars or a small telescope!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/lunar-occultation-of-venus/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250921T110700
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250921T110700
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T090051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T090051Z
UID:4735-1758452820-1758452820@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Saturn at Opposition
DESCRIPTION:🪐✨ Saturn at Opposition\n📅 21 Sept 2025 | 🕚 11:07 IST\n📍 Visible from New Delhi: 19:16 – 05:20 IST \n🌌 Saturn shines at its brightest & biggest tonight!\nOpposite the Sun and rising at sunset\, this ringed giant stays visible all night in the constellation Pisces ♓ \n🔭 Best Viewing:\n🕖 Rises: 19:16 (East)\n🔝 Peaks: 00:18 — 58° high in southern sky\n🌅 Sets: 05:20 (West) \n✨ A perfect night to view Saturn’s rings — binoculars recommended\, telescope ideal!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/saturn-at-opposition/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250922T012500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250922T012500
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T091500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T091500Z
UID:4740-1758504300-1758504300@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:🌑 New Moon\n📅 22 Sept 2025 | 🕐 01:25 IST \n✨ A fresh lunar cycle begins!\nThe Moon aligns between the Earth and Sun\, lost in sunlight and invisible to the naked eye. 🌞🌍🌙 \n🔄 This phase marks the start of the 29.5-day lunar journey through its changing shapes — from crescent to full and back again. \n🌓 Each night\, the Moon will rise later\, slowly growing and glowing into the night sky.
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/new-moon-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250922T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250922T152300
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T090247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T090247Z
UID:4737-1758538800-1758554580@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Partial Solar Eclipse
DESCRIPTION:🌘☀️ Partial Solar Eclipse\n📅 21–22 Sept 2025\n🕓 23:01 IST – 03:23 IST \n🌍 Visible from: Antarctica & parts of Oceania\n🌞 Max coverage: Up to 79% of the Sun’s disk \n🔭 No total eclipse this time — the Sun and Moon won’t perfectly align anywhere on Earth. Still\, skywatchers in the southern hemisphere will witness a spectacular bite taken out of the Sun! \n❌ Not visible from India
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/partial-solar-eclipse/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250922T235000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250922T235000
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T091613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T091613Z
UID:4742-1758585000-1758585000@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:September Equinox
DESCRIPTION:🌍☀️ September Equinox\n📅 22 Sept 2025 | 🕛 23:50 IST \n🍂 Autumn begins in the Northern Hemisphere\n🌱 Spring begins in the Southern Hemisphere \n🔄 Day and night are nearly equal worldwide\n🌅 Sun rises exactly in the east\, sets exactly in the west \n📖 Equinox comes from Latin:\naequus = equal | nox = night \n✨ A perfect balance of light and dark — only twice a year!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/september-equinox/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250923T181500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250923T181500
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T091736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T091839Z
UID:4744-1758651300-1758651300@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Neptune at Opposition
DESCRIPTION:🔵✨ Neptune at Opposition\n📅 23 Sept 2025 | 🕕 18:15 IST\n📍 Visible from New Delhi: 20:00 – 04:33 IST \n🔭 Neptune is opposite the Sun and closest to Earth\, shining all night in Pisces ♓\n🪐 Best time to spot this distant blue world! \n🌌 Viewing Highlights:\n🔹 Rises: 20:00 (East)\n🔹 Peaks: 00:17 – 60° high (South)\n🔹 Sets: 04:33 (West) \n📷 A telescope is a must — catch a glimpse of the solar system’s most elusive giant!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/neptune-at-opposition/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250924T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250924T000000
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T093033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T093033Z
UID:4748-1758672000-1758672000@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:NGC 55 is well placed
DESCRIPTION:🌌🔭 NGC 55 – Galaxy Watch!\n📅 24 Sept 2025\n🕛 Best time: Around midnight IST \n✨ The barred irregular galaxy NGC 55 (mag 8.2) in Sculptor is now well placed for viewing! \n📍 From New Delhi:\n🕐 Visible: 00:04 – 00:44 IST\n🔭 Altitude: ~21°–22° (South)\n🌍 Best viewed from the Southern Hemisphere \n🔎 Not visible to the naked eye\, but a treat through binoculars or small telescopes!\nCatch this faint galaxy while it’s high in the sky!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/ngc-55-is-well-placed/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250924T202100
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250924T202100
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T091949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T092105Z
UID:4746-1758745260-1758745260@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Moon–Mars Conjunction
DESCRIPTION:🌙🔴 Moon–Mars Conjunction\n📅 24 Sept 2025 | 🕗 20:21 IST \n✨ A young crescent Moon (3 days old) pairs up with fiery Mars in the constellation Virgo ♍\n🔭 Separated by 3°56′ — perfect for naked-eye or binocular viewing! \n🔴 Mars (mag 1.6)\n🌙 Moon (mag -9.7) \n💫 Look west after sunset for this celestial meetup!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/moon-mars-conjunction/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250925T031500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250925T031500
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T093426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T093505Z
UID:4750-1758770100-1758770100@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Moon at Perihelion
DESCRIPTION:🌙☀️ Moon at Perihelion\n📅 25 Sept 2025 | 🕓 03:15 IST \n✨ The Moon reaches its closest point to the Sun – just 1.0008 AU away!\n🌍 Earth–Moon distance: 404\,000 km\n☀️ Earth–Sun distance at this time: 1.0030 AU \n🔄 This cosmic moment happens near New Moon\, as the Moon slips between Earth and Sun\, hidden in glare. \n📏 A subtle shift in space — but a key part of the Moon’s orbital dance!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/moon-at-perihelion/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250926T151500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250926T151500
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T093917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T093917Z
UID:4752-1758899700-1758899700@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Moon at Apogee
DESCRIPTION:🌕📏 Moon at Apogee\n📅 26 Sept 2025 | 🕒 15:15 IST \n🌙 The Moon reaches its furthest point from Earth – about 406\,700 km away!\n🔁 Its orbit is an ellipse\, not a perfect circle — that’s why the Moon sometimes looks slightly smaller in the sky. \n✨ Angular size: ~29.4 arcmin (vs. 33.5 at closest)\n🌓 A subtle shift\, but a key part of the Moon’s monthly journey.
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/moon-at-apogee-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250927T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250927T000000
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T100622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T100640Z
UID:4756-1758931200-1758931200@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:47 Tuc is well placed
DESCRIPTION:🌌✨ 47 Tucanae – Globular Glory!\n📅 27 Sept 2025 \n💫 The second brightest globular cluster in the night sky\, 47 Tuc (NGC 104\, mag 4.0)\, is now well placed in the constellation Tucana 🐧 \n🔭 Best visible around midnight from the Southern Hemisphere\n📍 Declination: 72°S — not visible from India or locations north of 2°S \n🔎 A faint sparkle to the naked eye in dark skies\, but a stunning view through binoculars or a telescope!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/47-tuc-is-well-placed/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250927T213900
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250928T013100
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T095704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T100157Z
UID:4754-1759009140-1759023060@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:Lunar Occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:🌕✨ Lunar Occultation of Antares\n📅 27–28 Sept 2025\n🕓 21:39 IST – 01:31 IST \n🌙 The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii) — the heart of Scorpius — in a stunning celestial event! \n📍 Visible from:\nAntarctica\, NW French Southern Territories & Bouvet Island\n❌ Not visible from India \n💫 A close conjunction between the Moon & Antares will still be seen across much of the world — a must-watch pairing in Scorpius ♏ \n🔭 Best viewed with binoculars for a sparkling edge!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/lunar-occultation-of-antares/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250930T052400
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250930T052400
DTSTAMP:20260501T041420
CREATED:20250822T101017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250822T101017Z
UID:4758-1759209840-1759209840@astroportglobal.com
SUMMARY:First Quarter Moon
DESCRIPTION:🌓 First Quarter Moon\n📅 30 Sept 2025 | 🕔 05:24 IST \n🌙 The Moon reaches its halfway point — exactly half-illuminated and shining bright in the evening sky! \n📍 From New Delhi:\n🔹 Rises: 13:18\n🔹 Sets: 23:08\n🔭 Best view: Sunset to midnight \n✨ A perfect night for lunar watching — with craters & shadows beautifully defined!
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/first-quarter-moon/
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