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Astronomical research indicates that the end of August 2026 will witness several significant celestial events, including the conjunction of the Moon with specific stars, the first quarter phase, and the Moon reaching its apogee at approximately 404,644 kilometers from Earth. Additionally, there will be a conjunction between the Moon and the star Antares. The most notable event is the full moon of the month of Rabi' al-Awwal, which will end with a partial lunar eclipse on August 28th—a phenomenon clearly visible in Egypt. The event also includes the Moon's conjunction at the ascending node, an occurrence that interests astronomy enthusiasts and is considered one of the rare phenomena that can be observed distinctly.
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