known as the Wolf Moon, will illuminate the night sky tonight—and it brings an extraordinary celestial event with it. In a phenomenon called the occultation of Mars, the moon will pass directly ...
Mars will disappear behind the bottom of the moon around 9:16 p.m. ET and reappear behind the upper right of the moon at 10:31 p.m. ET. January’s full moon is commonly called the wolf moon ...
According to Forbes, the Wolf Moon will illuminate the skies in January, eclipsing Mars on a night that combines beauty and science. The Wolf Moon will reach its full phase at 8:28 PM (Brasília ...
If you are fortunate to live in the occultation zone and the weather cooperates, this upcoming event is one that really should not be missed.
Rising just before sunset on Monday, January 13, the Full Wolf Moon will be up all night ... you may spot the planet Mars dip behind the Moon, only to re-emerge a short time later.
The moon will be full during the Mars occultation. January's full moon is popularly known as the Wolf Moon, so you can imagine the Wolf Moon gobbling up Mars and then spitting it out again.
Just above the moon will be Mars, shining with a steady orange glow. Both the moon and Mars will be in the Gemini ...
The full January moon is known as the "Wolf" moon. It will rise in the east ... Tonight, the moon will "occult" Mars. This is a fancy way of saying the moon will pass in front of and completely ...
February will give us a full moon called the snow moon. Here's what to know about it, when to see it, and a look at the Ohio ...
January's full moon passed in front of Mars, a rare occultation. Depending on where you are viewing from, it will happen ...