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Look up: Kuwait’s sky to light up with planets, meteors this August

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KUWAIT: If you’ve ever wanted to get into stargazing, August is the perfect month to start. The Ojairi Scientific Center says the skies over Kuwait will be filled with rare and beautiful celestial events this month — from planet pairings and meteor showers to striking moon phases. Things kick off on August 6, when Saturn and Neptune will appear side by side in the sky. “The two planets share the same right ascension,” the center explained, with Saturn passing just 1.08 degrees south of Neptune. That means they’ll be close together from our point of view — best spotted in the early morning or evening when they reach 21 degrees above the eastern horizon.

Next up is the ‘Fish Moon’ on August 9. This is the name traditionally given to the August full moon, known in English as the Sturgeon Moon — because it used to mark the peak time to catch sturgeon fish in North America’s Great Lakes. It’s one of the year’s most striking full moons.

Then, on August 12, two of the brightest planets in the sky, Venus and Jupiter, will shine just a finger’s width apart. “They will appear less than one degree apart in the sky,” the center noted. That same night, the Perseid meteor shower will begin — one of the most anticipated annual meteor shows. The Perseids are known for being especially bright and active, but there’s a catch this year: a nearly full, bright moon will be in the sky too. “It will reduce the number of meteors that can be seen,” the center said. Still, the show is worth looking up for, especially in darker areas away from city lights.

On August 19, early risers will have a chance to catch Mercury at its greatest distance from the Sun. This moment, called “greatest elongation,” makes the tiny planet easier to spot in the morning sky — something that doesn’t happen often. Just two days later, on August 21, Mercury will rise near a thin crescent moon. “It will appear beside a delicate waning moon,” the center said — another pretty sight for anyone up before sunrise.

On August 23, we’ll see a new moon — the moment when the moon is directly between the Earth and the Sun. It’s invisible to the naked eye, but it also means the nights around that date will be darker — perfect for stargazing or catching the tail end of the Perseid meteors. Finally, on August 26, the moon and Mars will line up in the sky. “They will pass within 27.2 degrees of each other,” the center said. But this time, you may need binoculars or a high vantage point to see them. “It will be difficult to observe from Kuwait City unless they rise higher than 14 degrees above the horizon.”

All in all, August offers a sky full of action — a free show for anyone curious enough to look up. Whether you’re a space nerd or just someone who wants an excuse to go outside at night, it’s a good month to keep your eyes on the stars.

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Kuwait Nat’l Control Center Diligent work ensuring power grid efficiency

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 KUWAIT:  Employees at Kuwait National Control Center work diligently round the clock to oversee and operate the state’s electric grid. Through a large display screen, the employees can ascertain malfunction points and blackouts, in addition to overseeing regular maintenance programs. The center also ensures efficient use of energy, to guarantee continuous supply to customers. — KUNA

 

 

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Burgan Bank holds Emotional Aid workshop for staff

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KUWAIT: Driven by its commitment to fostering a supportive work environment and leading positive change in Kuwait’s banking sector, Burgan Bank hosted an Emotional Aid workshop, in collaboration with Anara, at its head office. The workshop was delivered by Dr Kim Dillen, a licensed neuropsychologist with extensive experience in mental health care, brain imaging, and neuropsychological assessment, to select senior staff members across various departments, equipping them with the necessary skills to become Burgan Bank’s trusted Emotional Wellness Champions. This initiative, which was widely met with enthusiasm across the bank’s different departments, is part of an expansive program guided by its mission to become an employer of choice and maintain its status as a Great Place to Work.

“Burgan Bank extends its ongoing commitment to instilling mental health as a fundamental pillar of its corporate work culture. Prioritizing our employees’ health and safety stems from our belief that a balanced environment is a catalyst for growth and creativity,” said Zahra Boarki, Senior Manager – Internal Communication at Burgan Bank.

Zahra Boarki

Zahra Boarki

She added: “We are committed to maintaining a robust series of internal events and activities that seek to enrich all aspects of our employees’ lives, bolstering their physical and mental wellbeing at all times. This comes as part of the bank’s strategy to foster flexible and sustainable work environment standards, focused on achieving a work-life balance and becoming the employer of Choice Our mission is to an employer of choice that prioritize employee development: emotionally, mentally and professionally.”

The Emotional Aid workshop marks a significant step forward in promoting employee wellness and setting a new standard for employee care at Burgan Bank. To ensure its sustainability, the initiative follows a top-down design, which prepares managers and equips them with the necessary knowledge and tools to respond adequately to their team’s need for personal as well as professional support and guidance.

As a bank that is “Driven by You”, Burgan Bank recognizes that fulfillment is key to outstanding performance and innovation, thus sparing no effort to meet its employees’ diverse needs for holistic personal and professional growth, beginning with mental, physical and emotional wellness. It is worth noting that Burgan Bank launched numerous activities and programs to support employees’ health and well-being, aiming to create a safe, comfortable and empowering work environment, this includes an internal clinic, a mother’s room for new moms, reduced working hours throughout the week, as well as paid leave options such as self-care days leave, paternity leave, marriage leave and birthday leave. The bank also launched various programs to support employee talents and encourage them to be part of its strategy.

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Scientific Center invites visitors to learn about the ‘energy of tomorrow’

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