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Title: Don't miss Mars close to the slender crescent moon at sunset tonight
Post by: Buster's Uncle on August 26, 2025, 05:04:00 pm
Don't miss Mars close to the slender crescent moon at sunset tonight
Anthony Wood
Space (https://www.space.com/)
Tue, August 26, 2025 at 4:11 AM EDT
2 min read


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A waxing crescent moon captured in the night sky over France.  The lunar sea Mare Crisium can be seen as a dark oval marking the lit section of the moon's surface. | Credit: Christophe Lehenaff, Getty Images


Look to the western horizon to catch a fleeting glimpse of the thin crescent moon alongside the red glow of Mars on Aug. 26, set among the stars of the constellation Virgo.

Mars will sit less than 10 degrees above the horizon at sunset, with the 11 %-lit waxing crescent moon hanging less than 6 degrees to its lower left. Remember, the width of your clenched fist held at arm's length accounts for 10 degrees in the night sky, while the span of your index, middle and ring fingers is approximately 5 degrees.

Be sure to stake out a spot with a clear view of the western horizon to give yourself the best chance of spotting the moon and Mars together before they slip below the skyline a little over an hour after sunset on Aug. 26.

Through a pair of 10x50 binoculars, you'll also be able to spot the ancient lava plain of Mare Crisium (Latin for the Sea of Crises), which is visible as a dark oval slightly above the lunar equator, with the eastern edge of Mare Fecunditatis (the Sea of Fertility) below.

To complete the scene, Spica — the brightest star in the constellation Virgo — will glisten to the upper left of the moon, while the dimmer star Porrima will shine roughly 3 degrees to the upper right of Mars.


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The crescent moon and Mars pictured below the stars of the constellation Virgo. | Credit: Chris Vaughan/Starry Night


By the following night, the crescent moon will have swept away from Mars, past Spica on a path that will see it rendezvous with the red supergiant star Antares in the constellation Scorpius on the night before the first quarter moon phase on Aug. 31.

Stargazers hoping to get a closer view of the lunar surface should read our roundup of the best telescope deals available in 2025, while photographers should check out our guide on how to capture the moon's surface.using a DSLR camera.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/dont-miss-mars-close-slender-130000702.html
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