On Thursday evening, take a moment to admire a fascinating phenomenon in the sky. Regardless of where you live in Poland, you can expect excellent weather conditions. Just look at the sky after sunset towards the south, in the evening towards the southwestern sky, or early at night towards the western horizon. There you will see the Moon in the first quarter, with half of its disc illuminated.
Next to the Moon, you can also spot Jupiter, the largest planet in our Solar System. It will shine against the backdrop of the constellation Aquarius. It is an extraordinary spectacle that is worth seeing.
We invite you to an evening walk, during which you will have the opportunity to enjoy a romantic view of the sky. It is a perfect opportunity to break away from everyday worries and immerse yourself in the beauty of the cosmos.
FAQ:
1. What is the first quarter Moon?
The first quarter Moon is a phase of the Moon in which we observe half of its disc illuminated.
2. Where can Jupiter be seen in Poland?
Jupiter will be visible in the western part of Poland, in the north, northeast, and in the central part of the country.
Great weather information and sky observation can be found on the website TwojaPogoda.pl.