Tonight, October 23, 2025, stargazers are in for a rare treat as the waxing crescent moon lines up with Mars and Mercury just after sunset. This cosmic trio will put on a show in the southwestern sky, ...
Look to the southwestern horizon at sunset on Oct. 23 to see the slender form of the crescent moon shine close to Mercury and Mars in the evening sky. The 6%-lit waxing crescent moon will be visible ...
This pairing makes sense. In FFXIV, the rabbit-like Loporrit is a race that calls the moon its home. They first appeared in the Endwalker expansion for the game, and have shown up in various situation ...
If you were up before dawn, then you were lucky enough to see a breathtaking celestial sight. Many early-morning stargazers captured striking images of an eye-catching conjunction of the moon with ...
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On August 25, 2025, stargazers will witness a remarkable celestial event: a delicate waxing crescent moon and the dimming red glow of Mars aligning in the western sky, shortly after sunset. As ...
The crescent moon will shine close to the gas giant Jupiter in the morning sky on July 23, with its shadow-veiled disk softly lit by sunlight reflected off Earth's surface, a ghostly effect known as ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The moon appears close to the bright star Regulus and Mars in the hours following sunset on June ...
The planet Mercury sits 3.5° to the left of a two-day-old crescent Moon in the evening sky tonight. At magnitude 0.1, Mercury is still bring and nearly 6° high in the west an hour after sunset. It’s ...
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The Moon is now situated between magnitude 1.1 Saturn and magnitude –4.5 Venus in the east an hour before dawn. If you were outside yesterday morning, you’ll note that the Moon is now a thinner ...