Moon to Appear Near Reddish Star Antares: Skywatching Highlights for the Week

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Get ready for a week of celestial wonders as the moon aligns with stars and a special blue moon event approaches. Stay tuned for exciting opportunities to gaze at the night sky.


As the week unfolds, skywatchers will have the chance to witness captivating celestial events. On Monday morning, keep an eye out for the moon's proximity to the brilliant star Spica. Later in the week, precisely on Thursday, the moon will enter its first quarter phase, resembling a half moon. During this phase, the moon will share the sky with the radiant star Antares, known for its distinctive reddish hue. Antares, part of the Scorpius constellation, is not only a striking sight but also the brightest star in this constellation.


Looking ahead, an intriguing event awaits sky enthusiasts. The end of the month will bring the occurrence of a second full moon, often referred to as a blue moon. Mark your calendars for this exceptional lunar phenomenon. To stay informed about weekly skywatching opportunities, don't miss the Star Watch blog, updated every Friday on WATE.com.

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