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The Strawberry Moon will pass in front of the red supergiant Antares on June 10 and will appear to have switched the star off as it disappears completely behind the moon.
The lunar disk will appear to close in on Antares as the night of June 9 progresses, with the red star eventually setting above the moon's upper left shoulder as the duo slip beneath the ...
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.
June 6: The star Spica and the bright moon form a nice conjunction. June 7: It’s the daytime peak of the Arietid meteor shower. You can try to see them visually, but they are very difficult to see.
The waxing gibbous moon will shine close to the red star Antares in the constellation Scorpius on the night of June 9. Stargazers in the U.S. will find the moon rising higher over the southeastern ...
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