The UAE will welcome a Buck moon on July 10, its first full moon of summer, according to the Dubai Astronomy Group.
The Buck moon occurs in July of every year, and is named according to Native American traditions.
UAE residents can look toward the eastern horizon, shortly after moonrise at 7.10pm on July 10, and after moon sets at 5.43am on July 11, according to Khadija Al Hariri, Operations Manager at Dubai Astronomy Group (DAG).
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The moon may appear larger or more golden at these times, as it is low on the horizon, and appears closer to us from our view point. The name, Buck moon, refers to the season in which male deer (bucks) begin developing their antlers.
Although the names are not “scientific, they’re widely used today to make astronomy more relatable and engaging for the public worldwide,” Khadija added.
Meteor showers in summerAlthough summers are generally less active in terms of astronomical activity, the sky will light up with a celestial show that peaks in August.
The Perseids is a shower that boasts around 150 to 200 meteors per hour. One of the largest showers of the year, residents may even catch some fireballs.
A fireball is a very bright meteor, even brighter than the planet Venus. They occur when larger debris enter the atmosphere; fireballs may explode or even produce sounds, Khadija added.
Those watching out for the meteor shower should ideally do so when the moon isn’t around — a large bright moon can wash out meteors.
Milky way sightingSummer is also the best time to observe the Milky Way. As Khaleej Times reported earlier, the best location to view the Galactic River is Al Qua'a in Abu Dhabi.
July offers the clearest view of the galaxy’s core. Stargazers can use a sky map app to locate the Scorpius constellation in the southeast as the Milky Way lies next to it.
When travelling to the desert or any remote location to observe the sky, it is essential to keep safety in mind. Carry enough water and essential supplies, go with a group, and ensure that someone else knows your route, in case you need assistance.
Read this Khaleej Times report to know the ideal time and conditions for viewing the milky way.
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