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Each evening throughout the month of August, we can see the planet Mars in the western sky after sunset. To find it, look for ...
On average, the moon is about 92.9 million miles from the sun. But during the Buck Moon, it will be roughly 94.5 million miles away. In summer, the sun takes a high path across the sky ...
Look west at sunset to find the razor-thin crescent moon hanging less than 10 degrees above the horizon. Regulus will appear ...
Following Saturn is Venus, rising in New York at 2:51 a.m. on July 25. Venus is in Taurus, and so bright that it is ...
The new moon occurs April 27, and a day later Venus and Saturn will make a close approach to each other (known as a conjunction) in the predawn sky. To make a new moon, you need to line up the ...
This is due to the Earth’s 23.5-degree tilt. Tonight’s moon will take a path across the sky that is similar to the one the sun takes in the winter.