Don’t miss Spica Shine at Waxing Gibbous Moon tonight

Don’t miss Spica Shine at Waxing Gibbous Moon tonight

The moon appears to be close to the bright spica star on the evening of June 5. (Image credit: star night)

The waxing moonlight brings bright spica stars in the night sky tonight, ahead of the entire episode of its month on June 11.

US skywatchers will find the moon above southwestern Horizon an hour after sundown June 5, with Spica Fold a little of the seven degrees on the left of the lunar disk. Remember, you can estimate the distances of Sky at night By holding an exposed hand – or fist – in front of you. The width of your clenched first from your thumb to the other side of your hand is about 10 degrees, while thicknesses your little accounts in your smallest skies.

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