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Stargazers in the U.S. will find the waxing gibbous moon above the southwestern horizon as the sun sets on July 3, with Spica ...
Stargazers in the U.S. will find the slender form of the crescent moon roughly 20 degrees above the western horizon right at ...
Mars can be found to the moon's lower right after sunset on June 2, with the bright star Regulus of the constellation Leo positioned directly between the two solar system bodies.
The first total lunar eclipse since 2022 is happening early Friday, March 14. If the skies are clear, everyone in the contiguous U.S., Mexico, and Canada will be able to see it.
The eclipse will start at 8:41 p.m. ET, according to NASA, though it won’t really be visible until 10:13 p.m., when the top edge of the Moon begins entering the Earth’s shadow.The peak of the ...
Unlike a solar eclipse, you don’t need any protective gear to view a lunar eclipse safely because you’re staring at the moon, not the sun. You may want to bring binoculars or a telescope for a ...
Attention star gazers!Monday is the last day to catch May's full moon, known as the "Flower Moon" The nickname is to signify the many blossoms of spring.May's full moon also is a micro-moon.
For us here in northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio, the partial lunar eclipse will take place from 10:12 PM to 11:15 PM Tuesday. The maximum eclipse will be at 10:44 PM.