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Jersey Skies: Sunrise solar eclipse, multiple meteor showers, close conjunction set to shine in 2021 Jersey Skies: Sunrise solar eclipse, multiple meteor showers, close conjunction set to shine in 2021 Posted on December 28, 2020 by Hunter Hulbert - Community As 2020 finally comes to a close, we have some interesting astronomical events to look forward to in the new year. We have a Mars landing, a couple of eclipses, meteor showers and planetary events coming up. All times mentioned are Eastern time. Sunspots One astronomical phenomenon to look out for in 2021: sunspots. During these events, it seems like the sun is “waking up” again as it enters a new cycle of activity. The point that the sun reaches its lowest number of sunspots is called solar minimum, and that happened just about a year ago in December 2019. Now that we are in a new cycle, known as Solar Cycle 25, we are seeing more sunspots. If you have access to a solar filter, you can watch for ne ....
Northern Lights likely to be a bust in N.J. Updated Dec 10, 2020; Posted Dec 10, 2020 A geomagnetic storm that began on Monday, June 22, 2015 brought aurora borealis, the Northern Lights, to Western Massachusetts. (Patrick Rowan/The Republican) Facebook Share While the Northern Lights might provide a nice show to some later Thursday, geography will prevent people in New Jersey from getting a good look. Quite simply, the solar storm will be too weak and New Jersey too far south for Garden State residents to enjoy any of it, despite the buzz in some social media circles. “Frankly, I’m kind of annoyed that this storm is being blown out of proportion,” said Kevin Conod, the planetarium manager at Newark Museum and a member of the United Astronomy Clubs of New Jersey. “This is a level G3 geomagnetic storm (on a scale of 1 to 5). This is a decent storm so people up north (in places) such as upstate New York, Vermont and Maine will likely get a nice ....