Posted on 11/04/2021 3:23:46 PM PDT by BenLurkin
You don't need a big showy celestial event like an eclipse to have a magical moment with the night sky. Sometimes, the subtler experiences are just as moving. Head out in the evening on Sunday, Nov. 7 to witness the scenic crescent moon posing with Venus nearby.
While Sunday will see the moon and Venus at their snuggliest, you'll have an extended window for some great planet-spotting opportunities. "From Nov. 6th through the 11th, watch the moon glide past Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter after sunset in the south/southwest," NASA said.
Jupiter and Saturn will appear to move closer to Venus each night through early December.
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So Nov 7, moon women from Venus. Got it.
The moon and Mercury made a lovely duo in the morning sky on Tuesday.
Wait, are us guys supposed to moon the women on Nov 7th or something?
Star & crescent moon …
Now where have I seen that?
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