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In the hours following sunset on Saturday (June 28), the waxing crescent moon will line up with Mars and the bright star Regulus above the western horizon — before swiftly slipping out of view.
July 7: The red supergiant star Antares and the almost-full moon rise in the southeast after dark. July 10: The Full Buck Moon rises at sunset in the southeast.
See the moon, Venus and Aldebaran form a celestial triangle in the predawn hours. On July 21, the trio will appear closest to one another as depicted in the graphic above.
See the moon, Venus and Aldebaran form a celestial triangle in the predawn hours. On July 21, the trio will appear closest to one another as depicted in the graphic above.© Created in Canva by ...
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