Vietnam: Many places do not see the half-moon eclipse

Due to the unfavorable weather, astronomers in Hanoi and many places in Vietnam will not be able to observe the phenomenon of half-moon eclipse taking place tonight, November 28.

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Eager to wait for the astronomical event to take place tonight to observe the moon, but Nguyen Thanh Le and his friends (students of Hanoi University of Natural Sciences) had to regret their regret. The weather in Hanoi today has become cold with the haze, the rain makes the Moon unable to "peek" out as usual.

"This year, there are some astronomical phenomena such as meteor shower that happened, but could not be seen because of unfavorable weather. At this event, the thoughts will be observed, the heavens . again," Le sorry cheap.

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Like Le, two young students Nguyen Hoai An and Nguyen Thi Nga (Academy of Posts and Telecommunications) said that this is the first time that young people are enrolled in astronomical phenomenon so they are very excited. However, sadly, for the first time, they were not as good as they wanted.

Talking to reporters, Mr. Dang Vu Tuan Son, Chairman of Vietnam Young Astronomical Club (VACA), said the club originally planned to organize a half-moon eclipse for its members. However, with such weather, observations had to be stopped.

On the website of the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, there is also a lot of rain in Vietnam. Even in some places like Hanoi, the North East, West North, Thua Thien Hue and Thanh Hoa, the sky appears cloudy.

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According to Mr. Son, only a part of the central region and part of the South Vietnam region can observe this phenomenon.

'With the above weather conditions, we recommend astronomical readers to closely observe the weather before taking the time to observe this phenomenon, especially readers in blind areas, " Mr. Son said.

Mr. Vu The Hoang, Vice Chairman of Hanoi Amateur Astronomical Club, said that although he could not organize for young people to love astronomy to observe this phenomenon, the Club will hold a Seminar. about space technology at 19 o'clock at the University of Technology (Hanoi National University).

At the seminar, the board members will answer questions about the natural phenomena of young people.

In particular, the workshop will be attended by speaker Vu Trong Thu, Head of Fspace Research Department (FPT University) - who led FPT's research team successfully with the F-1 homemade satellite. launched into space on July 21 last.

Currently, there are more than 100 members registered and Mr. Hoang hopes that the seminar will bring to young people useful information, especially in the space technology industry in Vietnam and around the world.