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With a new year approaching, we share the top five astronomy events you'll want to mark down on your 2024 calendar, which includes the return of the total solar eclipse!
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00:03 2024 will feature a variety of exciting astronomy events.
00:10 We start with a planetary alignment
00:12 of Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn at number five.
00:15 This alignment on June 29 will be
00:17 joined by the moon and the eastern sky before sunrise.
00:21 Watch as these worlds form a straight line
00:24 across the night sky.
00:27 At number four, we have the super harvest moon eclipse.
00:30 A partial lunar eclipse will be visible in the United States
00:34 during a super moon on September 17.
00:37 It is the harvest moon because it
00:39 is the full moon closest to the equinox on September 22.
00:44 Get ready for planetary oppositions at number three.
00:47 Catch our celestial lord of the rings, Saturn,
00:50 at opposition on September 8.
00:53 And massive Jupiter will dominate the night sky
00:55 on December 7.
00:57 A telescope will help you observe Saturn's rings
01:00 and Jupiter's great red spot.
01:02 Shooting stars will rain down from the summer night sky
01:05 with the Perseid meteor shower at number two.
01:08 It is one of the most popular meteor showers,
01:11 boasting 40 to 60 meteors per hour.
01:14 Catch the shower after midnight when the moon sets.
01:17 And at number one, the total solar eclipse
01:20 will return to the United States on April 8.
01:23 The path of totality will travel from Texas to Maine.
01:27 People in parts of Mexico and Canada
01:29 will also see the total eclipse.
01:31 It is by far the number one astronomy event
01:35 to mark on your calendar.
01:37 Reporting for AccuWeather, I'm Justin Povic.