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Space.com on MSNSee the moon cross the Pleiades for the last time this year on July 20The moon's crescent limb will cloak and uncover stars from the iconic cluster before sunrise.
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky Today on Sunday, July 20: The Moon occults the PleiadesThe crescent Moon appears to plow through the Pleiades cluster this morning with occultations visible across North and ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNDon’t Miss This Weekend’s Moon And Pleiades Eclipse—A Skywatching SpectacleOn Sunday, July 20, 2025, a rare and mesmerizing astronomical event will captivate early risers across North America. The ...
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Space.com on MSNDon't miss the crescent moon cozy up to Jupiter early on July 23Look east around 4 a.m. local time, just before dawn, to see the slender form of the crescent moon climb above the horizon.
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Discover Magazine on MSNThe Seven Sisters Eclipse Will Temporarily Block Stars From ViewOn July 20, 2025, the Seven Sisters celestial event will be visible across the United States and Canada.
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IFLScience on MSNOn July 20, The US And Canada Will Witness The Little-Known Seven Sisters EclipseOn July 20, for viewers in the US and Canada, the waning crescent Moon will pass in front of the Pleiades, eclipsing them ...
Early risers on July 23 can observe the crescent moon shining near Jupiter. This celestial spectacle will be visible to the naked eye just before dawn.
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The full buck moon will reach its peak illumination on Thursday, July 10. It’s just one of this month’s celestial highlights.
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky Today on Wednesday, July 9: Venus and the PleiadesThe bright morning star Venus, moving quickly through Taurus, hangs in the predawn sky below the Seven Sisters open cluster.
Mercury is notoriously difficult to see from Earth, thanks to its proximity to the Sun. But on July 4, Mercury reaches its greatest eastern elongation, meaning the planet will be at its farthest ...
This photo taken on June 23, 2025 shows a view of the Pleiades star cluster and a crescent moon in Qiqihar, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.
Before sunrise at around 4.51am, Venus will shine brightly beneath the Pleiades in the northeast sky. Take a look, either with the naked eye or through binoculars, around 45 minutes before the Sun ...
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