TOKYO, Dec 10 (News On Japan) –
The uncommon celestial occasion often called Saturn occultation, the place Saturn hides behind the Moon, was seen Sunday night time for the primary time in 22 and a half years underneath circumstances minimally affected by daylight or moonlight.
While some areas of Japan didn’t expertise the phenomenon, within the Kanto area, observers witnessed Saturn disappearing behind the Moon’s “12 o’clock” place and reemerging on the “3 o’clock” place. The occasion was efficiently photographed in exceptional element, even capturing Saturn’s rings.
Source: TBS