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Exploratory Holiday (2017) AKA 원정여행 (Won-Jeong Yeo-Haeng)
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Exploratory Holiday (2017) 원정여행 (Won-Jeong Yeo-Haeng) - Park Joo-bin, 박주빈
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The year 2026 will feature twelve full moons, each with its own name, seasonal significance, and distinctive display in the sky. From the Snow Moon in February to the rare Christmas Eve Supermoon in December, these lunar events are part of a long-standing tradition of skywatching, influenced by Earth’s orbit. A few months stand out with exceptional events. March will showcase a total lunar eclipse, turning the Moon a deep red during the Blood Moon, visible in many parts of the world. In August,
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Maybe the best hotel isn’t a hotel – Explore the Ocean State of Mind | Explora Journeys
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👉In 2026, the night sky will be marked by twelve full moons, each with its own traditional name, seasonal meaning, and special appearance. From the Snow Moon of February to a rare Supermoon on Christmas Eve in December, the year offers a full calendar of lunar highlights shaped by the Moon’s orbit and long-standing skywatching traditions. A few months will be especially exciting. In March, a total lunar eclipse will create a dramatic Blood Moon, as Earth’s shadow gives the Moon a deep red glow.
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New regions, new ships, new experiences. Embark on a journey of elegance with the Summer 2027 Journeys Collection. | Explora Journeys
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👉February 2026 is a fantastic month for skywatching, packed with eye-catching events that make it worth stepping outside after sunset. The sky stays active all month long, with changing Moon phases, moving planets, and special celestial moments appearing week after week. One of the standout sights is the Full Snow Moon early in the month, glowing bright against the winter sky. Meteor activity also picks up at times, giving patient observers a chance to spot a few shooting stars. Meanwhile, some
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Day 1 aboard our Explora Journey through Central America 🥂#luxurycruise #explorajourneys #ExploraI #oceanstateofmind #oceanterrace
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Voyage to enriching lesser-travelled destinations on super-yacht inspired ships as you discover the Ocean State of Mind. | Explora Journeys
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Introducing our new Journeys Collection, inviting you to explore inspiring destinations with unique perspectives. Starting in September 2027 through May 2028. | Explora Journeys
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😯👉🌕 Twelve Full Moons Await in 2026 The year 2026 still has twelve stunning full moons ahead, each with its own name, meaning, and celestial charm. From February’s Snow Moon to the Christmas Eve Supermoon in December, the skies will be filled with unforgettable lunar moments. ✨ What’s to look forward to: A dramatic total lunar eclipse lights up the night in March Another eclipse arrives with August’s Sturgeon Moon Rare micromoons and supermoons add variety throughout the year December closes
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Experience total luxury, with unforgettable meals, elegant ocean-front suites, and an ocean-inspired wellness. | Explora Journeys
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👉Happy Skywatching Week! 🌙🔭 Get ready for a week filled with beautiful sights in the night sky. Here’s what to look for: 🌙 February 24 — Moon & Pleiades Close Together The Moon passes near the sparkling Pleiades star cluster in Taurus. This pairing is best viewed in the early evening using binoculars. 🕒 Best around 18:00 UTC 🌅 February 26 — Venus Meets Mercury Venus and Mercury appear very close to each other just after sunset. Look low on the western horizon during twilight. 🕒 Best aroun
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🔭 The Second Half of January 2026 Is Full of Skywatching Magic! The last two weeks of January 2026 are packed with amazing celestial sights. There’s still plenty to look forward to before the month ends! I’m especially excited about Comet C/2024 E1, which reaches perihelion on January 20—but the real grand finale will be the Moon and Jupiter conjunction on January 31, a stunning way to close out the month. ✨ Upcoming Sky Events (January 2026): Jan 18: Gamma-Ursae Minorid Meteor Shower 🌠 Jan 20
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The Science of Christmas: Gifting, Giving, and the Holiday Spirit
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👉✨ February 2026: A Month Made for Stargazing February is packed with eye-catching sky events that make it a great time to look up after sunset. The month begins on February 1 with the bright Snow Moon, lighting up the winter night. A week later, on February 8, the gentle Alpha Centaurid meteor shower sends a handful of shooting stars across the sky. One of the biggest highlights arrives on February 17, when an annular solar eclipse forms a glowing “Ring of Fire” around the Sun for viewers in c
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👉🌕 The Snow Supermoon Is Almost Here! 🌕 Get ready — on February 1, 2026, the first Supermoon of the year lights up the sky. It will also be the brightest Full Moon of 2026. This Moon will look about 14% bigger and 30% brighter than a typical Full Moon, making it an eye-catching event. --- 🗓️ Best Time to Watch Full Moon peak: February 1, 2026 at 1:09 AM (EST) Great viewing window: From moonrise on January 31 through the early morning of February 1 The Moon will be visible all night long ---
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🌌✨ Late January Skywatching Guide 🔭 Here are the top sky events to watch in late January, with approximate peak or closest-approach times in UTC. (Exact timing and visibility can vary slightly depending on your location.) --- 🌠 January 18 – γ-Ursae Minorid Meteor Shower Peak 🕒 Peak: ~00:00 UTC This is a small meteor shower known for slow and faint meteors coming from the direction of Ursa Minor (the Little Dipper). For the best chance to spot them, head to a dark area and look up after midni
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👉🌕 On February 5, 2026, the Moon drifts into the western sky, glowing softly and peacefully. Its bright, silvery face shines with fine detail above shadowed mountain peaks and the dimming ocean, standing like a quiet guardian as evening settles in. ✨ Nearby, Mercury appears as a tiny golden spark. Small but distinct, it shares the sky with the Moon in a rare and graceful pairing — two celestial neighbors meeting briefly in the fading light. Below, dark cliffs blend into the growing shadows whi
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February will wrap up with one of the most eye-catching sky sights of the decade. On February 28, six planets will appear lined up across the evening sky, visible shortly after sunset from many places in the Northern Hemisphere. The planets taking part are Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune. Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter will be bright enough to spot with the naked eye, while Uranus and Neptune are much farther away and can only be seen with binoculars or a telescope. Thi
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Mark Your Calendars — February 28, 2026 Just before sunrise on February 28, 2026, skywatchers will get to enjoy a rare and stunning sight — a six-planet alignment at dawn. Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will appear lined up along the same curved path in the sky, known as the ecliptic. Venus will be the brightest and easiest to spot near the horizon. Mars will stand out with its soft reddish glow, while Jupiter and Saturn will shine steadily as two of the most noticeable planet
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Heide Museum of Modern Art on Instagram: "Presented in Song of the Earth 1968-2020 are rarely seen early works by Australian artist John Nixon exploring the art-historical concepts of ‘the monochrome’ and ‘the readymade’; several of Nixon’s striking 1980s installations that combine paintings with readymade objects; and selections from his long-running Experimental Painting Workshop (EPW), an expansive and exploratory approach to abstract painting. See Nixon's incredible oeuvre for yourself this
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👉On the night of February 27, 2026, the Moon rises high in the winter sky, glowing softly above dark mountain ridges. Its cool, silvery light spreads across snowy peaks and quiet forests, creating a peaceful and almost magical atmosphere. 🌙 Even though it looks especially bright and powerful, this is not the night when the Moon is closest to Earth. That moment, called perigee—when the Moon reaches the nearest point in its orbit—actually happens a few days earlier. By February 27, the Moon has
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Exploratory Camargue Ride | Horse Riding Holidays in France | Globetrotting
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