Don’t forget crescent moon shining close to Mars on May 31

Don’t forget crescent moon shining close to Mars on May 31

The moon shines near Mars on Sky-Slant Sky on May 31, before jumping left on it the next night. (Credit Credit: BITUWANG NIGHT.)

The moon appears to skip Mars between the nights of May 31 and June 1, which appeared to be more than the first part of its quarter.

See Stargazers in the US the moon Almost 35 degrees above the western horizon at an hour after sunset 31, with tow In constellations Leo (left) and cancer (right) shining on either side. Mars appears as a bright reddish point of light approx 7 degrees on the upper motherle. Remember, you can judge far away from Sky at night Using anything but your spread fist: the distance between your thumb and the other part of your clenched fist will last about 10 degrees in the sky, while the width of a finger account is for 1 degree.

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