{"id":51351,"date":"2026-08-12T10:23:14","date_gmt":"2026-08-12T10:23:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/?p=51351"},"modified":"2026-08-17T10:27:32","modified_gmt":"2026-08-17T10:27:32","slug":"three-special-astronomical-sights-in-about-24-hours","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/2026\/08\/12\/three-special-astronomical-sights-in-about-24-hours\/","title":{"rendered":"Three special astronomical sights in about 24 hours"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"0:2\">August<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"7:1\">2026.<\/span>. <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"14:8\">An extraordinary<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"10:3\">day<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"26:10\">in the sky of the Earth<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"40:175\">On Wednesday, August 12, 2026, three remarkable astronomical scenes coincided during a period of approximately 24 hours, making this date a distinctive stop for astronomy enthusiasts and sky watchers around the world.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"219:22\">First \ud83e\ude90 a virtual alignment of<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"242:4\">six<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"247:5\">planets<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"259:7\">In the hours<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"272:4\">before<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"277:4\">sunrise<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"289:67\">, six planets of the solar system distributed over a wide stretch of the sky will appear<\/span>, <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"358:3\">namely<\/span>: <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"366:7\">Jupiter<\/span> \u2643 \u2013 <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"378:5\">Mercury<\/span> \u263f <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"386:8\">\u2013 Mars<\/span> \u2642 \u2013 <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"399:7\">Uranus<\/span> \u2645 \u2013 <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"411:3\">Saturn<\/span> \u2644 \u2013 <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"419:5\">Neptune<\/span> \u2646 <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"430:6\">This<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"441:6\">scene<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"448:8\">is known in the media<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"457:4\">as<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"468:7\">the &#8221; parade of planets<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"477:289\">&#8220;or&#8221; alignment of planets&#8221;, but the more accurate scientific expression is&#8221; apparent alignment&#8221;; the planets do not actually line up in a straight line in space, but from the perspective of the earth they seem to converge along an area close to the Zodiacal circle (the apparent path of the sun on the dome of the sky), as a result of their different positions in their orbits and the position of the Earth relative to it.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"767:3\">It<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"776:5\">will also appear<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"785:6\">in the sky<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"796:42\">in the form of a wide arc, and not a perfect straight line.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"842:146\">This scene is observed before sunrise, and the chances of observation are better from sites with an open horizon and far from sources of light pollution, especially towards the eastern horizon.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"989:27\">The visibility of each planet varies<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1017:4\">depending<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1027:31\">on the location of the Observer, the time of observation and the clarity of the sky.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1062:19\">What can be seen \ud83d\udd2d (chuckles)<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1087:4\">* Saturn: one<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1095:52\">of the easiest planets to observe with the naked eye, it appears with a clear brightness.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1153:66\">* Mars: visible to the naked eye, it is characterized by its reddish color.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1225:5\">* Mercury<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1232:9\">: it can be observed<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1249:7\">with the naked<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1242:6\">eye<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1260:11\">under suitable conditions<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1273:81\">, but it will be very low and close to the horizon, and the light of Dawn will also make it more difficult to observe.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1360:7\">* Jupiter<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1369:4\">: very<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1374:6\">bright<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1382:81\">, but it will be very low above the horizon and close to the light of Dawn, which makes its observation more difficult.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1469:7\">* Uranus<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1478:5\">: needs<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1494:5\">binoculars<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1500:2\">or<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1503:6\">a telescope<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1510:11\">to observe it clearly<\/span>. <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1528:5\">* Neptune<\/span>: <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1540:4\">very<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1535:4\">dim<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1545:3\">and<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1549:4\">not visible<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1554:34\">to the naked eye, needs a telescope.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1603:3\">Thus, the observation<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1607:145\">of all six planets requires excellent observation conditions and suitable optical instruments, in particular for the observation of Uranus and Neptune, while a number of planets can be seen with the naked eye.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1758:2\">\u0627\u0644\u0631\u0635\u062f monitoring<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1767:9\">from Iraq<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1791:6\">Residents of Iraq<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1798:3\">can observe<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1802:3\">part<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1809:94\">of the apparent alignment of the planets at dawn on August 12, provided there is a clear sky and an open horizon, especially towards the East.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"1920:151\">As for the city of Mosul, it is preferable to choose a location far from the lights of the city, and start monitoring well before dawn, using binoculars or a telescope to try to identify Uranus and Neptune.<\/span> \u2e3b <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2080:1\">Second:<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2101:3\">total<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2096:4\">solar<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2091:4\">eclipse<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2123:135\">On the same day, a total solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, completely obscuring the sun&#8217;s disk for observers located within the narrow path of the total eclipse.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2262:23\">The path of the total eclipse extends<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2286:3\">across<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2290:5\">areas<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2299:4\">of northern<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2304:5\">Russia<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2311:158\">, Greenland, Iceland, northern Spain and a small strip of Portugal, while the eclipse is partially visible from wider areas in parts of Europe, Africa, North America and other regions.<\/span> \ud83c\udf11 <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2476:3\">Where<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2485:16\">is the most prominent viewing<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2510:7\">Iceland<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2518:143\">, Greenland and northern Spain are some of the most prominent areas where the total eclipse phase can be viewed, with the duration of the totality and the height of the sun above the horizon varying from location to location.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2669:6\">Iraq<\/span>, <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2688:6\">including Mosul<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2695:94\">and Baghdad, is not within the viewing areas of this solar eclipse; therefore, the eclipse will not be visible locally from Iraq.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2793:8\">Thus<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2809:33\">, for observers in Iraq, the event<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2803:5\">will be<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2864:5\">an important<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2849:6\">global astronomical<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2843:5\">event<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2870:4\">that can<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2875:90\">be followed via live broadcasts, photos and astronomical coverage, but it will not be visible from Mosul or Baghdad.<\/span> \u26a0\ufe0f <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2983:3\">Important<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2978:4\">scientific<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2972:5\">alert<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"2990:200\">It is forbidden to look directly at the sun during an eclipse with the naked eye, and it is also not allowed to use cameras, binoculars or telescopes without dedicated and approved solar filters for monitoring; as this may lead to serious and permanent damage to the eye.<\/span> \u2e3b <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3202:6\">\u062b\u0627\u0644\u062b\u0627 third:<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3214:3\">the<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3210:3\">meteor shower<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3218:10\">of bribes<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3235:9\">By the night<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3251:2\">of August 12-13<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3260:7\">, the Perseids meteor shower<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3255:4\">reaches<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3290:31\">its peak period of activity almost annually<\/span>. <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3326:203\">The observation conditions in 2026 are characterized by an exceptional feature, as the peak of the barchawiyat coincides with the phase of the Mahak (new moon), which means that the moonlight will be almost non-existent, and provides a dark sky that helps to see a larger number of faint meteors.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3540:10\">Barchas<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3551:6\">generally<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3533:6\">last<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3561:5\">from mid<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3567:4\">-July<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3572:3\">to<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3576:5\">late<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3582:2\">August<\/span>, <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3596:6\">while the peak<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3592:3\">falls<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3603:3\">around<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3613:2\">August<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3615:1\">12-13.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3620:29\">Do meteors need a telescope \u2604\ufe0f<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3653:2\">No<\/span>. <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3671:125\">The best way to observe meteors is with the naked eye, because meteors can appear in different parts of a wide area of the sky, while the telescope limits the field of view.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3800:21\">The best opportunity for observation is<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3833:7\">from rural<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3825:7\">areas<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3844:75\">or locations far from the lights of cities, especially from after midnight until dawn hours.<\/span> \ud83c\uddee \ud83c\uddf6 <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3928:11\">And from Iraq? &#8211;<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3954:6\">Residents of Iraq<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3961:9\">can enjoy<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3971:4\">observing<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3980:10\">the barshawe<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3976:3\">meteors<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"3994:13\">on the night of August 12-13<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4009:3\">, if<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4018:6\">the sky<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4013:4\">is<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4025:5\">clear<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4036:41\">and the observation site is far from the sources of light pollution.<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4090:5\">Amateur<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4096:5\">astronomers<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4081:3\">can<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4102:7\">also invest<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4114:6\">this night<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4121:4\">to observe<\/span> <span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4126:6\">stars<\/span><span class=\"YPkS7KbdpWfGdYKd3QB9\" data-src-align=\"4133:101\">, planets and other celestial bodies, taking advantage of the proximity of the moon to the ecliptic phase and the resulting Celestial Darkness.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>August 2026.. An extraordinary day in the sky of the Earth On Wednesday, August 12, 2026, three remarkable astronomical scenes coincided during a period of approximately 24 hours, making this date a distinctive stop for astronomy enthusiasts and sky watchers around the world. First \ud83e\ude90 a virtual alignment of six planets In the hours before sunrise, six planets of the solar system distributed over a wide stretch of the sky will appear, namely: Jupiter \u2643 \u2013 Mercury \u263f \u2013 Mars \u2642 \u2013 Uranus \u2645 \u2013 Saturn \u2644 \u2013 Neptune \u2646 This scene is known in the media as the &#8221; parade <a href=\"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/2026\/08\/12\/three-special-astronomical-sights-in-about-24-hours\/\"> [Read More]<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":21,"featured_media":51352,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-51351","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-uncategorized"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/51351","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/21"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=51351"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/51351\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":51353,"href":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/51351\/revisions\/51353"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/51352"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=51351"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=51351"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/uomosul.edu.iq\/en\/science\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=51351"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}