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Space.com on MSNDon't miss the moon rendezvous with the Pleiades in the early morning sky Aug. 16–17
The moon will drift towards the Pleiades and Uranus in the early hours of Aug. 16-17. The moon will sweep close to the ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNCatch the Moon’s Dance with the Pleiades This Week: A Rare Celestial Event You Can’t Miss
Stargazers are in for a treat this week as the moon aligns with one of the most beautiful star clusters in the sky. According ...
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IFLScience on MSNThe Pleiades Will Dance With The Moon This Weekend
The glorious August sky continues to deliver beauty. Not only has this week seen the peak of the Perseids meteor shower, two planetary conjunctions, and a planetary alignment, but if you wake up early ...
The moon's crescent limb will cloak and uncover stars from the iconic cluster before sunrise.
The Last Quarter Moon floats in the predawn sky, preparing to occult the Pleiades from some parts of the world.
The waning Moon passes Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury before dawn, while Titan’s shadow transits Saturn in the sky this week.
Credit: Chris Vaughan/Starry Night During the overnight hours of Feb. 5-6, the moon will pass through the famous Pleiades star cluster while one day past its half-lit first quarter phase.
In the early morning hours of August 16-17, 2025, the moon will sweep close to the Pleiades open star cluster. This celestial event also features Uranus lurking unseen nearby.
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Discover Magazine on MSNA Second Planet Parade Will Spread Across the Sky This 2025 — Here's What to Look Out For
Find out how to watch the second planet parade of the year, as six planets and the moon prepare to align in the sky starting ...
Whenever the moon shines near the Pleiades in December and January, it's nearly full. And on Thursday night, Jan. 9, the 10-day old moon will actually pass through the Pleiades.
The Qatar Calendar House has announced that the star cluster Pleiades will be visible to the naked eye in Qatar's skies on ...
Cynthia Lapp of Duluth photographed this scene on March 31st that includes the moon (top) along with Orion (left, below), the Hyades star cluster and the Pleiades and Venus. Simply beautiful ...
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