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The almost full Moon will move Mars on the night of Dec. 17 in a superb conjunction.

Mars and the eclipsed Moon make a pink pair in Melbourne’s western sky. Credit score: Wikimedia Commons
On this episode, Dave Eicher invitations you to watch the almost full Moon because it passes Mars on the night of December 17. Each objects carefully comply with the Solar’s obvious path by the celebrities, known as the ecliptic. This time, nonetheless, they’ll be fairly shut, solely about 1 diploma aside. That distance is twice the diameter of the Full Moon. Begin by watching them within the early night, and also you’ll see the gap between them change by the evening.
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