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MOST IMPORTANT ASTRONOMIC EVENTS November 2021 • November 3 - Moon and Mercury conjunction - both celestial bodies will be at a distance of 1 ° 13 '(visible through a medium telescope) • November 4 - New Moon • November 5 - Uranus' opposition (visible through binoculars) • November 7 - comet 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko will reach its highest brightness (visible through a medium telescope) • November 8 - Moon and Venus conjunction - both celestial bodies will be at a distance of 1 ° 06 ' • November 10 - Moon and Saturn conjunction - both celestial bodies will be at a distance of 4 ° 06 '(visible with the naked eye) • November 11 - Moon in the first quarter (visible with the naked eye) • November 12 - the North Taurid meteor shower - active from October 20 to December 10, will peak around November 12 (visible to the naked eye) • November 13 - comet 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko will get closer to the Earth (visible through a medium telescope) • November 17 - Leonid meteor shower - active from November 6 to November 30, will peak at around November 17 (visible to the naked eye); (on the same day) - cluster M45 (Pleiades) in good position - will reach the highest point in the sky (visible to the naked eye, although it is worth taking binoculars with you) • 19 November - full moon (visible with the naked eye) • November 21 - the α-Monocerotide meteor shower, with a radiant in the constellation Unicorn - active from November 15 to November 25, will peak at around November 21 (visible with the naked eye or in photos through an all-sky camera) • 27 November - Moon in the last quarter (visible with the naked eye); (same day) - opposition of the dwarf planet Ceres (visible through a small telescope) • November 28 - Orionid meteor shower - active from November 13 to December 6, will peak around November 28 (visible to the naked eye) • November 29 - Mercury conjunction with the Sun - both celestial bodies will be at a distance of 0 ° 43 ', which will make Mercury completely unobservable for several weeks - will die in the Sun's light
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