On December 14, the Geminids meteor shower will light up the UAE's skies. It is one of the best celestial events of the year in the Emirates and are highly visible. Chris Whiteoak / The National
The remaining eight months of 2021 will see several astronomical events. 'The National' lists the top 7 must-see ones that will be visible in UAE's skies. On May 26, a full Moon supermoon will occur. It will be the biggest and brightest of the year. Antonie Robertson / The National
June 24 will be the last chance to spot a supermoon in 2021. The full Moon will not seem as big as the one in May, but it will still be bright enough to spot with the naked eye. Reuters
This is a colour-enhanced view of Saturn in 1980 and was taken from the Voyager 2 spacecraft. On August 2, the giant gas planet will be at opposition with Earth and will be visible all night long. It will be the best time to photograph the second largest planet in the solar system. Getty Images
The Perseids meteor shower will be visible in the UAE from August 12 to August 13. At its peak, the shower produces up to 60 meteors per hour and can appear as fireballs shooting across the skies. Jeff Topping / The National
Jupiter will be at opposition on August 19, making a close approach to Earth and becoming visible. This will the best time to observe the largest planet of the solar system and its four large Moons, which will appear as dots next to it. Getty Images
The Leonids meteor shower will take place on November 18. While these showers are not as visible in the UAE, they still put on a stellar show if weather conditions are favourable and if they are observed away from light pollution. They are also the fastest travelling meteors, at a speed of 71 kilometres per second. Reuters
On December 14, the Geminids meteor shower will light up the UAE's skies. It is one of the best celestial events of the year in the Emirates and are highly visible. Chris Whiteoak / The National
The remaining eight months of 2021 will see several astronomical events. 'The National' lists the top 7 must-see ones that will be visible in UAE's skies. On May 26, a full Moon supermoon will occur. It will be the biggest and brightest of the year. Antonie Robertson / The National
June 24 will be the last chance to spot a supermoon in 2021. The full Moon will not seem as big as the one in May, but it will still be bright enough to spot with the naked eye. Reuters
This is a colour-enhanced view of Saturn in 1980 and was taken from the Voyager 2 spacecraft. On August 2, the giant gas planet will be at opposition with Earth and will be visible all night long. It will be the best time to photograph the second largest planet in the solar system. Getty Images
The Perseids meteor shower will be visible in the UAE from August 12 to August 13. At its peak, the shower produces up to 60 meteors per hour and can appear as fireballs shooting across the skies. Jeff Topping / The National
Jupiter will be at opposition on August 19, making a close approach to Earth and becoming visible. This will the best time to observe the largest planet of the solar system and its four large Moons, which will appear as dots next to it. Getty Images
The Leonids meteor shower will take place on November 18. While these showers are not as visible in the UAE, they still put on a stellar show if weather conditions are favourable and if they are observed away from light pollution. They are also the fastest travelling meteors, at a speed of 71 kilometres per second. Reuters
On December 14, the Geminids meteor shower will light up the UAE's skies. It is one of the best celestial events of the year in the Emirates and are highly visible. Chris Whiteoak / The National