2020 Astronomical Events to Watch Out For
“Be clearly aware of the stars and infinity on high,” wrote painter Vincent Van Gogh. “Then life seems almost enchanted after all.”
There is something about the night sky that can fill a person with a sense of awe as well as humility. For both the casual stargazer and the astronomy aficionado, things are looking up this year. Here are some of the top celestial events you don’t want to miss this 2020.
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For centuries, man has utilized skills, knowledge, and resources to explore the heavens and beyond. We built instruments to observe the skies. We designed machines so we could take flight. The aerospace industry has allowed what used to seem impossible to become ordinary—flying from one country to another, crossing oceans and time zones. Through aerospace engineering, we’ve designed and manufactured machines that have brought humans to the moon. Science tells us that most of the elements that make up the human body were formed in stars*. As we are made of stardust, it is only natural that mankind is always striving to know more, to see more—constantly looking up in wonder.
*https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/are-we-really-made-of-stardust.html