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 ...
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.
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Daily Voice Northampton County PA on MSNFull Wolf Moon To Eclipse Mars In Rare Lunar Event — Here’s When, How To WatchMoon will pass directly in front of Mars, temporarily hiding the planet from view in a stunning display visible across much of the world.When To WatchThe Full Wolf Moon will reach peak fullness at ...
The first full moon of 2025 is nearly here. Dubbed the "wolf moon" for its connection to wolves calling on those long January ...
The moon performed a cosmic ballet with Mars this week. On Monday evening (Jan. 13), the Full Wolf Moon passed in front of Mars in what's known as a lunar occultation, during which another ...
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 ...
Although the rising of the Wolf Moon will be best seen during dusk on Tuesday, Jan. 14, the previous night will see a near-full moon occult Mars. That will occur high in the sky and be visible ...
The first full moon of the 2025 called 'Wolf Moon' that seen next to Mars rises over the sky during ... [+] a lunar occultation of Mars in Charlotte, United States on January 13, 2025. The next ...
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.
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Live Science on MSNHow to see Jupiter 'kiss' the moon tonight — before Mars breaks them up this weekendJupiter and Mars will appear to make ultraclose approaches to the moon on two nights this week. Here's how to get the best ...
An opportunity to see the moon occult a bright planet at night does not happen too often; for Mars, a specific location on Earth can see it happen (on average) once about every 14 years.
The moon performed a cosmic ballet with Mars this week. The result? A stunning lunar occultation of Mars that was seen by large parts of North America and western Africa. Luckily, plenty of ...
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