November will have many interesting astronomical phenomena worth admiring, including a new moon, a supermoon, two brilliant meteor showers, and a direct Uranus conjunction.
The third and biggest supermoon of the year, appearing on October 17, can be observed in many provinces and cities across the country.
Astronomy enthusiasts will be able to admire the third supermoon of the year on October 17.
The last supernova of 2020 will occur this week with brightness that could eclipse the Eta Aquarids meteor shower, according to NASA.
The biggest moon in 2020 will light up the sky on April 8, when the moon is full and very close to Earth.
February is a good time to look at the sky with bright planets and the appearance of a supermoon, peaking on February 9.
According to Nation Geographic, scientists forecast on December 3 we will have the opportunity to observe the largest and brightest super moon in 2017 (16% brighter and 7% larger