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The red planet reaches opposition — when it's opposite from the sun, with Earth in the middle — by the evening of Jan. 16. It's the closest Mars will be to Earth this year, so the planet can ...
The full moon rises in the eastern sky at around 19:30 UTC, marking the start of the event. The planet Mars will be a brilliant red "star" that will be clearly seen just below and to the left of ...
But it's a pretty eventful lunar phase. Monday's full moon has a lot going on, which would make anyone want to howl with delight, especially since this month's moon is known as the "wolf" moon.
The Wolf Moon will reach its peak fullness at 5:27 p.m. Eastern Time on January 13. It will rise in the sky about an hour earlier, at 4:28 p.m. ET, and remain visible until 8:09 a.m. ET the next ...
When will the full wolf moon be visible? How to see it. A moon appears to us as "full" when the celestial body – Earth's only natural satellite – is on the exact opposite side of our planet ...
As the moon gets fuller, and clouds don’t get in the way, there’s some nice moonshine happening. It will increase as we head toward a full Wolf Moon. While the moon will be full on Monday, the ...
On Monday, the moon will rise at approximately 5:33 p.m. CT in Houston, according to TimeandDate.com. Sunset is at 5:43 p.m. CT, so the moon will be visible for a short time in the daytime. Our ...
The Wolf Moon arrives on Monday, January 13th at 5:27 pm Eastern Time — at 23º59 degrees in the sign of Cancer. Full moons mark the midway point of a 29.5-day lunar cycle, which begins with the ...
The Wolf Moon will reach its peak fullness at 5:27 p.m. Eastern Time on January 13. It will rise in the sky about an hour earlier, at 4:28 p.m. ET, and remain visible until 8:09 a.m. ET the next ...
The full moon will light up our recent snow cover, making for some bright nights. We've got NASA tips on what else to look for in the sky this weekend.