Bright City
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Record labels | Integrity Music |
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Origin | Brighton |
United Kingdom | |
Past members | Paul Nelson; Sarah Bird; Henry Milne; Lydia McAllister; Myles Dhillon; Elle Smith |
Albums | Hello Maker |
Bright City Presents: Still, Volume 2 | |
Genres | Contemporary Worship Music |
Contemporary Christian Music | |
Christian Electronic Dance Music | |
Christian Rock | |
Date of Reg. | |
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ID | 890463 |
About Bright City
Bright City is an English Christian worship collective, based out of St Peter's Church in Brighton, United Kingdom.
Supermoon: What is it and how can I see it?
... " Being the brightest thing in the night sky, you won t have any trouble spotting it regardless of whether you are in the Bright City or the dark countryside...
Five planets to line up in night sky
... " To the naked eye, even from a Bright City, Jupiter, Venus, the Moon, and Mars should be easily visible...
Five planets to line up in night sky
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.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com