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  2. Moon to align with Jupiter, Mars on Monday night - AOL

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    Jupiter and the moon will become visible shortly after nightfall, but the entire show won't be observable until after 10 p.m. local time, once Mars rises above the horizon.

  3. Don't Miss it! The Moon and Mars Will Form a Rare ... - AOL

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    Mars and the moon will be about four degrees apart on Wednesday evening. Christophe Lehenaff / Getty Images From northern lights sightings to meteor showers and a supermoon , November has been an ...

  4. See the full wolf moon overtake Mars in the night sky and ...

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    For those on the US East Coast, 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.

  5. Mars hoax - Wikipedia

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    The Mars hoax originated from an e-mail message in 2003, sometimes titled "Mars Spectacular", with images [3] of Mars and the full moon side by side: [4] The Red Planet is about to be spectacular! This month and next, Earth is catching up with Mars in an encounter that will culminate in the closest approach between the two planets in recorded ...

  6. For 31 minutes tonight, Mars will disappear behind the moon - AOL

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    An 'occultation' of Mars is coming on the night of Dec. 7, 2022. How to view the rare event with your naked eye. Or even better, with a telescope.

  7. See the conjunction of the moon and Mars tonight (Sept. 16) - AOL

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    Mars and the moon will make a close approach to each other in the sky tonight (Sept. 16), and here's what you can expect to see.

  8. Astronomy on Mars - Wikipedia

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    From one day to the next, the view of the Moon would change considerably for an observer on Mars than for an observer on Earth. The phase of the Moon as seen from Mars would not change much from day to day; it would match the phase of the Earth, and would only gradually change as both Earth and Moon move in their orbits around the Sun. On the ...

  9. Moon and Mars to make celestial rendezvous in early ... - AOL

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    Since then, Mars has become slightly brighter, and on Friday, Aug. 19, it will be showcased next to the moon to create an eye-grabbing astron Moon and Mars to make celestial rendezvous in early ...