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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260209
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SUMMARY:Alpha Centaurids Meteor Shower Peak
DESCRIPTION:Best-known for occasional rare\, intense bursts and bright\, long-lasting fireballs\, they average 3–6 meteors per hour\, up to 25+; body producing them is still unknown; seen in the constellation Centaurus\, making them most-visible in the Southern Hemisphere with viewing also from Hawai’i and southern Florida / Texas / Asia.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/alpha-centaurids-meteor-shower-peak/
LOCATION:Worldwide
CATEGORIES:Space | Astro Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260218
DTSTAMP:20260127T215018Z
CREATED:20260127T215018Z
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SUMMARY:Annular eclipse of the Sun
DESCRIPTION:Begins 11:42 UTC (01:42 HST)\, maximum at 12:13 UTC\, creating a “ring of fire” visible primarily over remote parts of Antarctica and the southern ocean; 96% of the sun obscured. 
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/annular-eclipse-of-the-sun/
LOCATION:Global / Inter-Global
CATEGORIES:Space | Astro Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTSTAMP:20260205T234706Z
CREATED:20260205T231709Z
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SUMMARY:Planetary Parade: 6 Planets Form a Celestial Arc
DESCRIPTION:Mercury\, Venus\, Jupiter\, Saturn\, Uranus and Neptune form an arc across the sky\, most visible in the west 20-40 minutes after sunset. Venus and Jupiter will be easily visible. Saturn and Mercury may be visible\, but they will be lower on the horizon and set quickly. Uranus and Neptune will require binoculars or a telescope. A waxing gibbous Moon will appear near Jupiter in the constellation Gemini. 
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/planetary-parade-6-planets-form-a-celestial-arc/
LOCATION:Worldwide
CATEGORIES:Space | Astro Events
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