Mars and Venus to face each other today
Mars and Venus to face each other today
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Mars and Venus which have a special place in planetary constellations, are scheduled to face each other today, on Monday. In fact, today Mars is going to be seen in red and Venus is going to look bright in the west sky. According to reports, they are going to be seen touching each other when the distance between the two is very short. Recently, Dr. Shashi Bhushan Pandey, Senior Astronomer, Aryabhatta Institute of Observational Science Research (Aries) has said that two planets will get a chance to see each other very close to each other on Monday night. Then the distance between the two will be only half a degree.

He said the moon will also be present in a span of four degrees, not far from them. Which will appear to be a witness to the closeness of these two planets. At the same time, he added, "The beauty of the half moon in this astronomical event will also attract the earth's people. The same is the retired scientist of the Indian Institute of Star Physics, Bengaluru." R.C. Kapoor has said, "This astronomical phenomenon becomes important from the point of view of scientists about calculating planetary movements. Those interested in astronomical events will also get a chance to see venus-mars' wonderful union with their eyes. Astrophotographers will capture the scene on camera."

Moreover, Dr. Shashi Bhushan Pandey said, "Venus may be famous for its beauty, but Mars is the centre of attraction for scientists with the dream of settling human settlements. Space agencies around the world are eager to reach Mars." The main reason for this is the closeness of Mars and the many similarities that exist like earth. While venus receives acid rain on the planet. Hydrogen clouds hover in Venus's sky, which looks brighter than sunlight. The temperature on this planet crosses 400 degrees Celsius.

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