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Cloudy & Rainy Weekend Ahead

Cloudy & Rainy Weekend Ahead
Sep 20 2024 Share

According to weather forecasts, this weekend is set to bring cloudy weather over the Maltese islands, with relatively warm temperatures at 27 degrees Celsius.

Friday 20th is expected to bring in rain showers, with the remainder of the weekend retaining a cloudy atmosphere pushing into next week.

Yesterday too saw some localities experiencing flooding, with various pages on social media showcasing the impact in various parts of Malta.

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Earth To Have A Second Mini Moon This Autumn

Earth To Have A Second Mini Moon This Autumn
Sep 20 2024 Share

This autumn, Earth will briefly have a second “mini moon.” An asteroid, roughly the size of a city bus, will be temporarily captured by Earth’s gravity from 29 September to 25 November.

This asteroid, originating from the Arjuna asteroid belt, follows an orbit similar to Earth’s. Some of these asteroids can come relatively close to Earth, around 2.8 million miles away, and if moving slowly enough, can be temporarily caught by Earth’s gravity.

The asteroid, traveling at about 2,200 mph, will not complete a full orbit but will stay near Earth for two months before returning to its orbit around the sun.

Discovered on 7 August by NASA’s Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System (ATLAS), it measures around 10 meters long, much smaller than Earth’s permanent moon.

Although it will be too small and dim for amateur telescopes, professional astronomers will be able to observe it. Researchers also expect this mini moon to return in 2055, noting that Earth has had similar mini moons in 1981 and 2022.

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Love Island Malta Boys Team Up For Caritas Football Match

Love Island Malta Boys Team Up For Caritas Football Match
Sep 20 2024 Share

Some of Love Island Malta Season 2’s boys met up for a football match in aid of Caritas Malta.

Jake, Sven, Selwyn, Kyonne and Matthias from Season 2 and Andriy from Season 1 came together hoping to raise funds for the non-profit that works to alleviate poverty in Maltese society, amongst other goals.

 

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Photos were shared to Jake Pace’s social media, as they posed with the Caritas team following the games.

Well done boys!

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Maltese Feasts To Be Celebrated On The 19th Of October

Sep 19 2024 Share

The Maltese Festa has been officially recognised by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

This accomplishment will be celebrated on Saturday, 19th October, at Triton Square in Valletta. To mark the event, hundreds of musicians will unite to create the largest band ever assembled for the occasion.

The celebration called “Fuq Il-Festa” was officially introduced by Minister for National Heritage, Arts and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, at the Manoel Theatre.

Minister Bonnici highlighted the significance of UNESCO recognition and the responsibility it carries. He explained that the Maltese feast is a reflection of the nation’s character and serves as a symbol of unity.

Bonnici also outlined future plans for Malta’s traditional feasts, including initiatives to promote their growth and enhance international visibility. He emphasized that the government remains committed to strengthening the Maltese festa.

The event, Fuq Il-Festa 2024, will be a full-day celebration featuring hundreds of musicians performing Malta’s most iconic festa marches, forming the largest band ever assembled in the country. On that day, a new march composed by Ray Sciberras will also be premiered.

The celebration will begin with a solemn mass at St. John’s Co-Cathedral and will include a variety of interactive workshops for children and families, focusing on traditional Maltese crafts and textiles.

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