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At dawn on Tuesday, the full moon of the month of Muharram 1448 AH was complete in the first astronomical phase after the summer solstice. It was positioned in the constellation of Sagittarius (the Archer) and could be observed with the naked eye toward the southwest at an altitude of approximately 22 degrees. The full moon remains visible throughout the night and reaches its peak at midnight. It may also appear orange or reddish due to atmospheric effects, providing an excellent opportunity for astronomy enthusiasts to capture stunning photos. This day coincides with International Asteroid Day, during which the Jordanian Astronomical Society continues to organize global seminars to raise awareness about the potential risks asteroids pose to Earth.
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