There will be a planetary occultation by the Moon this coming May 16, 2010. This will be the Venus occultation by the thin crescent Moon. An occultation refers to the passage of a celestial body across a line between an observer and another celestial object. This event will be visible in the Philippines but is more favorable to Luzon observers because they will be able to observe the disappearance (ingress) and reappearance (egress) whereas those in the Visayas and Mindanao areas such as Cebu and Davao City will only be able to observe the disappearance (Ingress) event only. This event is best observed by selecting an observing site that has a clear western horizon particularly WNW area. In Manila, one of the best sites to observe this event will be in Manila Bay area such as in Luneta or in SM MOA San Miguel by the Bay area.
In light with this, the Astronomical League of the Philippines (ALP) will be setting up 2 main observing sites to observe this beautiful event. The first observing site will be setup at Astrocamp Observatory in SM MOA San Miguel by the Bay and will be led by ALP PRO Armando Lee while the second observing site will be set up in Nasugbu, Batangas to get a better chance to observe and document this event carefully and accurately. ALP will be observing , imaging and get accurate timings of the disappearance and reappearance of the planet Venus behind the thin crescent Moon.
For details on our setup time , logistics and other inquiries, please contact ALP President James Kevin Ty at 0917-8559863 or 0922-8999ALP (257) or ALP PRO Armando Lee at 09177922053 .
(Personal Interpretation)
Crescent and a star can be translated positively or negatively, but for me I guess it is a good sign for the government of Philippines. It seems God is smiling. I think this is the message from our parish priest that today we should spread the love and miracle of God.
(Comment from Mr. Juliett echo Romeo)
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ReplyDeletenice van :DD galing galing ah :D
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ReplyDeletegood info. :)
ReplyDeletethough in my opinion, it's not always a good idea to relate celestial events to historical nor personal events.. the odds are just too great and most probably, when something significant actually happens during a celestial event, it's merely a coincidence.
THANKS MAM FOR THE REACTION..
ReplyDeletePero kakaiba tlaga ung pakiramdam ko jan sa moon...
beautiful and mysterious..
may idea kau mam sa WORLD NEW ORDER?