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Eclipse over Cairo

22 February 2008
On the morning of 21 February 2008, a total lunar eclipse was visible in Egypt. The Moon plunged into Earth’s umbra at 03:43 EET (01:43 GMT). The Moon took 3 hours and 26 minutes to traverse our planet’s immense shadow. BA Senior Astronomy Specialist, Aymen Ibrahem, observed the eclipse from Cairo, Egypt.


A Monochromatic Rainbow

16 February 2008
On the late evening of 13 February 2008, it rained heavily, in Alexandria, Egypt. Observing the powerful rainstorm from the BA Plaza, BA Senior Astronomy Specialist, Aymen Ibrahem, imaged a spectacular rainbow, and recorded the entire stages of its development. While fading gradually, during sunset, the rainbow glowed only in a fascinating red hue. This type of rainbow is known as red bow.


A Double Rainbow Dazzles Sky Observer

16 February 2008
On the morning of 14 February 2008, heavy rain fell in Alexandria, Egypt. A bright rainbow gleamed over the BA. Observing from the BA Plaza, BA Senior Astronomy Specialist, Aymen Ibrahem, imaged the spectacular rainbow, and its fainter, larger twin, the secondary rainbow.


When Twilight Turned into Daylight

15 February 2008
On the evening of 27 November 2007, there were magnificent patterns of high clouds over Alexandria, Egypt; and, the visibility across the western horizon permitted sunset observation. By reflecting the reddened sunlight, the high clouds glimmered in bright fascinating hues, during evening twilight. BA Senior Astronomy Specialist Aymen Ibrahem took numerous images of this celestial spectacle.


The Rainbow Wheel

13 February 2008
On the morning of 12 February 2008, it rained heavily in Alexandria, Egypt. Observing from the BA Plaza, BA Senior Astronomy Specialist, Aymen Ibrahem, captured the image of a rare bright rainbow, showing a fascinating optical phenomenon, known as the rainbow wheel.


A Spectacular Rainbow Wows Young Sky Watchers

08 February 2008
On the evening of 7 February 2008, there was a light shower in Alexandria, Egypt. Observing from the BA Plaza, BA Senior Astronomy Specialist, Aymen Ibrahem, imaged a spectacular rainbow during the rain.


Observing the BA Sundial

28 January 2008
White wagtails are wonderful migratory birds. They are small insectivores, measuring about 15 cm in length. They characteristically wag their long tails after landing. White wagtails migrate from Europe and Asia to Africa. They are observable in Egypt, from October to May.


A Rainy Day ends with a Fascinating Sunset

24 January 2008
On Tuesday, 22 January 2008, heavy rains lasted for several hours in Alexandria, Egypt. BA Senior Astronomy Specialist Aymen Ibrahem observed the rainstorm, and in the end of the day, he pictured a fascinating sunset.


A Library in Space

22 January 2008
On 1 January 2008, there were patterns of high clouds in the sky of Alexandria, Egypt. Due to the passage of sunlight through the tiny ice crystals contained in these clouds, a bright Sun halo encircled the rising Sun. BA Senior Astronomy Specialist, Aymen Ibrahem, took numerous interesting images of this Sun halo, with the Library building and the Planetarium as foreground objects.


A Rose in Space

19 January 2008
On the evening of 17 January 2008, there were wonderful patterns of high clouds over Alexandria, Egypt. BA Senior Astronomy Specialist, Aymen Ibrahem, pictured a fascinating sunset on that day.


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