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Look for them around 10 p.m. local daylight time, roughly one-quarter up in the western sky. In addition to their closeness to each other, look for the orange-gold of Mars and blue-white of Regulus to ...
People across the world captured awesome views of a large Full Wolf Moon and a mini Mars.
A stunning celestial event will soon grace the night skies, offering a rare opportunity for stargazers in the United States and beyond. The lunar occultation of Mars will see the full moon passing ...
Mars will disappear behind the bottom edge of the moon at 8:44 p.m. ET tonight, and will emerge from behind the top edge of the moon roughly two hours later.
What's more, the occultation of Mars only presents two very short opportunities to capture the event: the first, called ingress, is when Mars slips behind the moon and, for a few seconds, is seen ...
As humanity sets its sights on long-duration missions to the moon, Mars, and beyond, keeping astronauts healthy will be as ...
For those on the US East Coast, Mars will disappear behind the bottom of the moon around 9:16 p.m. ET and reappear behind the upper right of the moon at 10:31 p.m. ET.
On May 28, China launched Tianwen-2, a robotic mission that aims to land on a tumbling near-Earth asteroid barely the size of a conference room, extract samples and send them back to Earth. Sign in by ...
The Moon will block Mars for a little more than hour on Monday January 13, 2025. Planetary lunar occultations like this one only happen every few years.
The full buck moon will reach its peak illumination on Thursday, July 10. It’s just one of this month’s celestial highlights.
A planetary parade After Mars does its disappearing trick behind the moon, look for the red planet to appear at its closest and brightest on Wednesday.