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A pairing-off of the brightest planet and a slender crescent moon will be the chief celestial attraction in the dawn sky early on Sunday morning. If you look low toward the eastern horizon about 60 to 75 minutes before sunrise (make sure there aren't any ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. On Sept. 19, the crescent moon will have Venus and Regulus to its lower right ...
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Rare moon and Mercury occultation to delight skywatchers tonight!
Tonight, the skies will offer some fascinating celestial events, featuring a special rendezvous between the crescent Moon and the planet Mercury. If you’re lucky enough to catch the show, you’ll see the Moon gliding by the tiny planet in the early evening sky,
A celestial event called a conjunction featured the moon, Venus, and the star Regulus on Sept. 19. The trio will still be shining on Sept. 20, but Venus and Regulus will be further from the moon. The event is visible in the pre-dawn hours by looking east ...
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A conjunction is an astronomical event in which at least two planets – or, in this case, other celestial bodies – appear to our vantage from Earth to be close together in the sky. The trio of celestial objects in conjunction should be visible Friday, Sept.