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The inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula are preparing to observe the appearance of the star Suhail, which is considered an astronomical sign indicating the beginning of the decline in summer temperatures and the improvement of nighttime conditions, especially as it approaches the start of the autumn season. Suhail (Canopus) appears in the sky over the Northern Borders region starting from August 26. It can be seen with the naked eye during the first third of September when the skies are clear. Historically, it has been associated with seasonal changes, such as shorter daylight hours and better agricultural and pastoral conditions, although it does not cause direct weather changes. According to traditional calculations, the Suhail season lasts for 52 days, divided into four phases, and is regarded as a sign of the tapering off of intense heat in the area.
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