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Clear Skies

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Initial release Russia
Directors Grigory Chukhray
EditorsMariya Timofeyeva
Composers Mikhail Ziv
Screenplay Grigory Chukhray
Daniil Khrabrovitsky
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Sasha Lvova reminisces about her love with Soviet fighter pilot Aleksei Astakhov.

UK weather: Snow forecast and warnings in place as temperatures plummet

UK weather: Snow forecast and warnings in place as temperatures plummet
Dec 1,2023 6:01 am

... Temperatures during the day will barely get above 0C across many areas but towards the evening, with Clear Skies and light winds, it will quickly go well below freezing...

Colder days and nights ahead - BBC Weather

Colder days and nights ahead - BBC Weather
Nov 30,2023 12:51 pm

... How cold will it get? A combination of long nights, Clear Skies and no wind means any heat built up during the day will be radiated out to space and it will get colder...

Orionid meteor shower to light up the skies

Orionid meteor shower to light up the skies
Oct 20,2023 11:41 am

... It can be seen from both the northern and southern hemispheres, but will be better in Clear Skies...

The aurora hunters chasing the perfect pictures of the Northern Lights

The aurora hunters chasing the perfect pictures of the Northern Lights
Apr 29,2023 3:20 am

... But on Sunday there were Clear Skies over Shropshire and so he " hared up the Long Mynd" a moorland forming part of the Shropshire Hills at Church Stretton...

Climate change: Spain braced for record April temperatures

Climate change: Spain braced for record April temperatures
Apr 27,2023 9:30 am

... A high pressure weather system plus Clear Skies over the Iberian peninsula are allowing more sunshine to hit the ground, which is already so dry it can t evaporate the heat...

Five planets to line up in night sky

Five planets to line up in night sky
Mar 27,2023 10:40 am

... A good view of the horizon and Clear Skies will offer the best chance of spotting the alignment...

Venus and Jupiter to create spectacle in the sky

Venus and Jupiter to create spectacle in the sky
Feb 28,2023 4:10 pm

... With Clear Skies, people should be able to see the conjunction with the naked eye, but binoculars or a telescope will enhance the view...

Leonid meteor shower: When, where and how to catch a glimpse of the shooting stars

Leonid meteor shower: When, where and how to catch a glimpse of the shooting stars
Nov 17,2022 2:51 pm

... Where can I see the Leonids? You ll need Clear Skies to see the meteors and they won t just be visible in the UK, but across much of the northern hemisphere...

Five planets to line up in night sky

Nov 7,2022 5:30 pm

By Maddie MolloyBBC News Climate & Science

Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, Mars, and the Moon will align in an arc across the evening sky on Monday, with some visible to the Naked Eye .

This is often called " a planetary parade" and will be visible after sunset in The West .

A good view of the horizon and Clear Skies will offer The Best chance of spotting the alignment.

Last Summer Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn came together.

" To the Naked Eye , even from a Bright City , Jupiter, Venus, the Moon, and Mars should be easily visible. Uranus should be visible with a medium-sized telescope, and Mercury is that added challenge for the very determined, " said astronomer Jake Foster from Royal Observatory Greenwich.

He Said that such alignments were very particular to our perspective from Earth.

" The Planets aren't aligned right now, they are all spread out across the Solar System but just from our perspective, every once in a while they get close enough to each other in the sky that we're able to see quite a few at once, " He Said .

Give yourself the Best Shot at spotting them by getting away from any Bright City lights as The Sun is Going Down . Go somewhere with a clear, unobstructed view. You need to be observing early in the evening because Mercury and Jupiter will quickly disappear over the horizon.

The easiest way to know whether you're looking at planets or stars is by looking at what type of light they are emitting.

" Stars twinkle but planets don't. So if you are are seeing a bright light that is steady and not flickering or twinkling and not blinking - because that might be a Plane - Then you are almost certainly looking at one of those planets, " said Mr Foster.

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