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If you’ve ever looked up at the sky, you have almost certainly seen our moon. The Moon shines bright and large in the sky, making it a constant companion going through its phases throughout the years.
See a cosmic 'smiley face' in the early morning sky as the moon greets Saturn and Venus tomorrow Don't miss the crescent moon shining close to Mars on May 31 Don’t miss Spica shine with the ...
You really need a dark sky site and binoculars to see this nifty sky sight. May 5-6: The Eta Aquariid meteor shower , which favors observers in the Southern Hemisphere, peaks on these dates.
As twilight fades to night these May evenings, Mars stands out in the northern sky. It begins the month near the center of Cancer the Crab not far from the magnificent Beehive star cluster (M44).