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A rare astronomical phenomenon was witnessed in the Jordanian sky, involving the conjunction of the Moon with Spica (Alpha Virginis), one of the brightest stars in the Virgo constellation. The Moon appeared about two degrees away from the star, appearing close together in the sky on Tuesday evening, providing an opportunity for observation and photography. The conjunction reached its peak at 11:11 PM Jordan time, with Spica visible to the north of the Moon at an angular distance of approximately 2.2 degrees. This event offered a chance to learn the positions of stars and planets, and for astronomy enthusiasts to enjoy the visual spectacle.
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