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Mars in what's known as an occultation, during which the moon will pass in front of Mars from the perspective of Earth.
It's called a lunar occultation of the red planet and there won't be a chance to see it again from Earth until 2025.
Although we’re about to head into a stretch where we won’t see any meteor showers in the sky, that doesn’t mean there’s not ...
On Monday (Jan. 30), the moon will pass in front of Mars from the perspective of Earth in what's known as an occultation.
Timing-wise, stargazers in Los Angeles can admire the occultation beginning at 8:35 p.m. local time, when Mars disappears behind the moon. The red planet will reappear at 9:29 p.m., according to ...
Much of what transpires in the heavens that awe us has to do with stellar objects blocking each other (eclipses) or moving ...
Say farewell to Mars — temporarily— with tonight’s lunar occultation TacioPhilip/ Getty On Monday night, stargazers in the ...
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