April was full of interesting sky events that were spotted by millions of people around the world, including the ongoing event until the earliest hours of May, the alignment of Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter. Here are four sky events that are expected to happen in the final days of April.
On April 29, Mercury will appear in the sky and it will shine directly after the sunset. The smallest planet in our solar system will be in the climax of its elongation with the sun.
On the other hand, there will be different phenomena that will take place on April 30.
The partial solar eclipse comes on the top, however, it will not visible in the Middle East and North Africa.
The partial solar eclipse event can be observed in several parts of Antarctica, the southern parts of Latin America, the Pacific Ocean region, and the Atlantic Ocean.
The moon will cover 64% of the Sun by the climax of the phenomenon, and the whole event will take three hours, and 54 minutes.
According to the Space website, the sky event will start at 18:45 pm GMT, and it will reach its climax at 20:41 pm GMT, before its end at 22:37 pm GMT.
In addition, the crescent moon of Shawal will rise after the sunset.
Finally, there will be impressive conjunction between Venus and Jupiter.