Planet Mercury: SPECTACULAR Phenomenon Visible ONLY Tomorrow

During the course of tomorrow, the planet Mercury will be at the center of a spectacular phenomenon that is visible very rarely in the universe, here is what you will be able to see from Romania.

Planet Mercury it is the smallest in our solar system, but also the closest to the Sun, a day there lasting over 58 days on Earth, and its orbit around the Sun lasts only 88 days. Considering the proximity between the planet Mercury and the Sun, during the course of tomorrow a spectacular phenomenon will take place which will be visible for a not very long period of time, but which will not be easy to notice even too soon.

The planet Mercury is going to make a very rare interposition between the Earth and the Sun during the course of tomorrow, and those from NASA say that something like this happens quite rarely in the course of a century. More precisely, the planet Mercury comes between the Earth and the Sun only 13 times every century, but not at regular periods of time, NASA calculating that the next phenomenon of this kind will take place during the year 2032, so in over 12 years.

Planet Mercury: SPECTACULAR Phenomenon Visible ONLY Tomorrow

The planet Mercury will be able to be observed by people during this phenomenon, but NASA does not recommend watching it without a pair of eclipse glasses, and without a 50X zoom telescope. NASA claims that this phenomenon in which the planet Mercury is involved will be visible including from Europe, plus other continents, so that Romania should also be number six on the list of countries from where everything can be observed.

The planet Mercury will come between the Earth and the Sun tomorrow at 14:35, so if you are interested in seeing everything, you will have to keep your eyes on the sky then. Don't forget to protect your eyes, because no matter how important this event is, you should not take the risk of having your vision affected by watching the spectacular phenomenon that the planet Mercury will pass through.

The planet Mercury is very rarely in the center of attention due to its distance from the Earth and the little interest vis-a-vis it due to its very small dimensions, but NASA still has it under constant monitoring.