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Don't miss the waxing crescent moon shine alongside Spica and the stars of the constellation Virgo in the hours following ...
The crescent moon will be visible 20 degrees above the western horizon at sunset on July 28, with Mars appearing as a bright ...
Look west at sunset to find the razor-thin crescent moon hanging less than 10 degrees above the horizon. Regulus will appear ...
If you're a fan of stargazing, make sure you have your eyes fixed on the skies this evening. Tonight (July 28) is the best ...
A conjunction between a crescent moon and Mars joins an ongoing display of 'shooting stars,' making July 28 one of the best ...
Venus blazes near Zeta Tauri, recreating the sight astronomers saw in 1054 when the Crab Nebula’s progenitor star went ...
Saturn’s largest moon Titan lies well east of Saturn this morning, while several other, smaller satellites cluster closer to the rings.
You can catch meteor showers and a special lunar display early this week, and keep an eye out for the popular Perseids ...
The waxing crescent moon will not affect the shower this year. The Southern Delta-Aquariids shower, produced by debris dropped from the periodic Comet 96P/Machholz, commonly generates 15-20 ...
The Moon passes 1.3° south of Mars at 4 P.M. EDT and sits horizontally in line with the Red Planet after sunset this evening. By 9 P.M. local daylight time, the pair is 15° high in the west, both now ...
In 2025, a waxing crescent moon will set early, making the morning hours ideal for viewing, said the American Meteor Society.
Look for earthshine. July 26: The waxing crescent moon in the west at dusk joins Regulus in a close conjunction. You need to look as soon as twilight fades. Look for earthshine on the moon.