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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251202T174500
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SUMMARY:Pheonicid meteor shower
DESCRIPTION:Pheonicid Meteor Shower 2025\nThe Pheonicids will peak on 2 December 2025\, active from 28 November to 9 December. \nFrom New Delhi: \nVisible after 5:45 PM rising in the east \nBest views around 9:00 PM when the radiant in Phoenix is highest \nExpect modest but bright trails lighting up the night sky. A rare southern-sky meteor shower worth watching.
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/pheonicid-meteor-shower/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251204T133500
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CREATED:20250920T091937Z
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SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury at Half Phase 2025 \nDate: 4 Dec\nBest Time: 13:35 IST\nVisible from: New Delhi (and across India) \nMercury shines at magnitude –0.4 during its morning apparition — a tricky but magical planet to catch in the dawn sky! \nLook east near sunrise\, where Mercury climbs up to about 19° above the horizon on 8 Dec. \nLet the cosmos surprise you! \nTag your moon & star shots! \n#Mercury #MorningSky #AstronomyVibes #Stargazing #NightSkyIndia #CelestialEvent #LookUp
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/mercury-at-dichotomy/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251204T181200
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SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:Moon Meets the Seven Sisters 2025\nDate: 11 Sep\nBest Time: From 6:12 PM IST\nVisible from: New Delhi (and across India)\nWatch the sky light up as the Moon glides close to the Pleiades (M45)\, coming within just 55.4 arcminutes! A rare and graceful celestial encounter.\nLook east\, about 46° above the horizon\, to catch this cosmic waltz as our Moon brushes past the Seven Sisters.\nLet the cosmos surprise you!\nTag your moon & star shots! \n#MoonAndM45 #Pleiades #NightSkyIndia #Astrophotography #SkyWatch #NewDelhiNights #CelestialEvent #LookUp
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/close-approach-of-the-moon-and-m45/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251205T164300
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251205T170000
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CREATED:20250920T092558Z
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SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:Supermoon Spectacle 2025 \nDate: 5 Dec\nBest Time: 04:43 IST\nVisible from: New Delhi (and across India) \nThe Moon will rise around dusk and stay until dawn\, lighting up the winter sky in its full glory. And this isn’t an ordinary full moon — it’s a Supermoon! 🌍💫 \nAt perigee (its closest point to Earth)\, the Moon will appear larger\, brighter\, and more breathtaking than usual — a celestial sight to remember. \nLet the cosmos surprise you! \nTag your moon & star shots! \n#Supermoon #CelestialWonder #FullMoonMagic #SkyWatchers #AstronomyLovers #NightSkyIndia #CelestialEvent #LookUp
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/full-moon-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251207T204900
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251207T204900
DTSTAMP:20260501T082801
CREATED:20250920T092916Z
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SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:Moon Meets Jupiter 2025 \nDate: 10 Dec\nBest Time: From 20:49 IST\nVisible from: New Delhi (and across India)4p \nA 17-day-old Moon will pass just 3°42′ north of Jupiter\, aligning along the same right ascension for a brilliant celestial pairing in the constellation Gemini\nLook east to spot the Moon shining at mag –12.7 with Jupiter glowing nearby at mag –2.6 — a stunning sight to the naked eye\, and even better with binoculars. \nLet the cosmos surprise you! \nTag your moon & star shots! \n#MoonAndJupiter #CelestialDance #MorningSky #AstronomyMagic #NightSkyIndia #CelestialEvent #LookUp
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/conjunction-of-the-moon-and-jupiter-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251214T020000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251214T020000
DTSTAMP:20260501T082801
CREATED:20250920T093117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T093117Z
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SUMMARY:Geminid meteor shower 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Geminids – King of Meteor Showers 2025 \nPeak Night: 14 Dec\nBest Time: Around 02:00 IST (before dawn & after evening rise)\nVisible from: New Delhi (and across India) \nThe Geminid meteor shower\, one of the brightest and most reliable of the year\, will dazzle the skies from 4–17 December\, peaking on the 14th. 💫 Expect colorful meteors — sometimes 100+ per hour under dark skies! \nLook toward Gemini around 02:00 IST\, when the radiant climbs highest. Peak activity occurs near 13:00 IST on 14 Dec\, so the best shows come before dawn on the 14th and again later that evening. \nLet the cosmos surprise you! \nTag your moon & star shots! \n#Geminids #MeteorShower #NightSkyIndia #AstronomyCommunity #CelestialEvent #LookUp
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/geminid-meteor-shower-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251215T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260501T082801
CREATED:20250920T093545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T093630Z
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SUMMARY:Venera 7 — First Landing on Venus
DESCRIPTION:Launched: August 17\, 1970 | Soviet Union (USSR)\nVenus Landing: December 15\, 1970 \nOn this day\, Venera 7 became the first spacecraft to successfully land on another planet — touching down on the scorching surface of Venus and transmitting data back to Earth. \nHighlights: \nSurvived entry into Venus’ dense\, hot atmosphere. \nFirst human-made craft to transmit data from the surface of another planet. \nSignal lasted about 23 minutes before fading. \nConfirmed Venus’ extreme conditions: surface temperature ~475°C and pressure ~92 times Earth’s. \nPaved the way for later Soviet Venus landers that sent back images and data. \nLegacy:\nVenera 7 proved humanity could land on another planet\, even in the most hostile conditions of the solar system. \nCaption:\n“Dec 15\, 1970 — Venera 7 touched down on Venus\, the first spacecraft ever to land on another planet and talk back to Earth.”
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/venera-7-first-landing-on-venus/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251218T054400
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251218T054400
DTSTAMP:20260501T082801
CREATED:20250920T094725Z
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SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:Moon Meets Mercury – A Dawn Delight 2025\nDate: [Insert exact date if known]\nBest Time: Around 05:44 IST (before sunrise)\nVisible from: New Delhi (and across India) \nA 28-day-old Moon will align in right ascension with Mercury\, passing just 6°09′ south of the planet — a serene sight in the quiet pre-dawn sky. \nLook east at dawn as they rise together around 05:44 IST\, about 1 hour 21 minutes before sunrise. Too far apart for a telescope view\, but beautiful to the naked eye. \nLet the cosmos surprise you! \nTag your moon & star shots! \n#MoonAndMercury #DawnSky #AstronomyIndia #NightSkyIndia #CelestialEvent #LookUp
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/conjunction-of-the-moon-and-mercury-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251221T000000
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CREATED:20250920T094921Z
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SUMMARY:December solstice
DESCRIPTION:December Solstice 2025 \nDate: 21 Dec\nBest Time: Noon (Sun at Tropic of Capricorn)\nVisible from: New Delhi (and across India) \nThe shortest day of the year arrives for the Northern Hemisphere\, as the Sun takes its lowest path across the sky and long winter nights unfold. \nAt the solstice\, the Sun stands directly overhead at noon for those on the Tropic of Capricorn (23.5°S)\, while for us farther north it marks a turning point toward longer days. \nLet the cosmos surprise you! \nTag your moon & star shots! \n#WinterSolstice #ShortestDay #CelestialRhythms #AstronomyIndia #NightSkyIndia #CelestialEvent #LookUp
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/december-solstice/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251227T180600
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251227T233700
DTSTAMP:20260501T082801
CREATED:20250920T095227Z
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SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Moon & Saturn – A Dusk Encounter\nOn this evening\, the Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension\, with the Moon gliding 4°01′ north of Saturn — a cosmic rendezvous not to be missed. 💫\nFrom New Delhi:\nLook up from 18:06 IST\, as dusk fades\, with the pair shining high at 57° above the southern horizon.\nThey’ll slowly drift westward\, setting around 23:37 IST.\nThe Moon glows brightly at mag –11.8 in Pisces.\nSaturn shines softly at mag 0.9 in Aquarius.\nVisible to the naked eye and beautiful through binoculars\, this pairing is a reminder of how planets and our Moon share the same stage in the evening sky.\n#MoonAndSaturn #NightSkyIndia #AstronomyLovers #CelestialDance #Skywatching
URL:https://astroportglobal.com/event/conjunction-of-the-moon-and-saturn-3/
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