A star will be viewable near the moon tonight, set to shine brightly above the celestial body. The star can be spotted around 9 p.m. local time.
It spins fast, is 300 times more luminous than the sun and is four times the mass of the sun. Here is everything to know about Regulus.
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Catch the moon dancing with bright star Regulus tonight
The waning gibbous moon shines close to the "kingly" star Regulus on Jan. 5-6, and some well-placed stargazers will even see the lunar disk glide in front of the bright star, hiding its ancient light ...
Wondering if it's a full moon tonight or if the planet Venus and Regulus star will be visible again today? Here's what to know about this weekend's celestial events. Tonight's waning crescent moon ...
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Bright star beside the Moon tonight? Here’s what it is and how to spot it to get the best view
Regulus, a blue-white star officially designated Alpha Leonis, represents the heart of the Leo constellation. Visible most prominently in late winter and early spring, Leo is easily identified by its ...
A celestial event called a conjunction featured the moon, Venus, and the star Regulus on Sept. 19. The trio will still be shining on Sept. 20, but Venus and Regulus will be further from the moon. The ...
Amateur astronomers and stargazers on Staten Island and the New York metropolitan area will have an excellent opportunity to ...
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