ARAR — The moon aligned with the star Antares in the constellation Scorpius, creating a striking celestial scenery over the Northern Borders skies Monday evening. The phenomenon continued into the early hours of Tuesday, with the moon forming a conjunction with the star Tau Scorpii (τ Sco), a member of the Scorpius constellation. **media[2688615]** The moon appeared close to the star in a captivating night sky display. This event was visible to the naked eye under clear conditions away from light pollution. Such conjunctions are periodic astronomical events that reflect the apparent motion of celestial bodies. These celestial phenomena inspire interest in astronomy and sky observation—particularly in regions known for their clear skies and limited light pollution, such as the Northern Borders.
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