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The bright variable star Beta Persei (Algol) will reach its minimum brightness at 04:14 / 4.14 am in the early morning on Tuesday 27th January and will be visible from the UK. o
Here’s a list of upcoming minimum brightness times for Algol – read more. o
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Dwarf planet Pluto is in solar conjunction with the Sun at 10:20am today. o
This means Pluto lies on the far side of the solar system, directly behind the Sun from Earth’s perspective, and is completely hidden in the Sun’s glare. o
About 3.38 billion miles away from Earth to Pluto. o
Light travel time roughly 5 hours for the light cross that gap. o
Never look at the Sun directly that the eye can be permanently damaged. o
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The bright variable star Beta Persei (Algol) will reach its minimum brightness at 20:10 / 8.10pm in the evening on Wednesday 21st January and will be visible from the UK. o
Here’s a list of upcoming minimum brightness times for Algol – read more. o
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Recently solar activity has been raised the high level (red alert) to over 800 nT (nanotesia) and seen here in Milton Keynes today at 6.30 pm but it’s a shame the clouds eventually rolled in.
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Comet 24P/Schaumasse made its closest approach to the Sun on Thursday 8th January. o
The period between Thursday 15th – Wednesday 28th January 2026, will have a less intrusive moon, improving chances to see fainter comets (best seen before dawn roughly 02:30am – 5:30am). o
Binoculars are often essential – a small telescope helps for fainter objects or better detail. o
It is predicted to reach maximum brightness of magnitude +10. o
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