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The next Pleiades occultation that will favor North America will come on the morning of Sunday, July 20 and will involve a slender (23% illuminated) waning crescent moon.
As seen from New York City, Jupiter and the Pleiades will rise around 1:30 a.m. ET (0530 GMT) on Friday, July 14, while the moon will rise just after 2:30 a.m. EDT (0553 GMT) and will set at 6:30 ...
From New York City, the Pleiades will rise as 3:46 p.m. EST (2046 GMT) and the 14-day-old nearly-full moon will follow the star cluster over the horizon at 3:48 p.m. EST (2058 GMT), according to ...
Most of us see 5 or 6 stars in the Pleiades, a.k.a. the Seven Sisters, star cluster. But there are a whole lot more. The brightest are shaped like a miniature version of the Big Dipper. Atlas and ...
Both are youthful, between 50 million and 100 million years young, respectively. The Southern Pleiades lies roughly 480 light-years away, while the Pleiades lies 448 light-years distant.
Mercury, Pleiades, Kissing planets - Skywatch 16 Newswatch 16's John Hickey shows us what to look for and when in this week's Skywatch 16. To stream WNEP on your phone, you need the WNEP app.
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Don’t Miss This Weekend’s Celestial Spectacle: Moon, Venus ... - MSNThis Sunday, June 22, offers a breathtaking sky show, with a stunning triangular alignment of the waning crescent moon, the planet Venus, and the Pleiades star cluster. As reported by Forbes, this ...
At 8 P.M. EST, the Moon passes 4° due north of Uranus, which itself sits 6.5° southwest of the Pleiades (M45). At magnitude 5.6, Uranus will not be visible without binoculars or a telescope, ...
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