Furthermore, skywatchers will be able to watch the moon pass in front of Mars with the naked eye, depending on where the event is being viewed from Earth. According to NASA, the occultation will ...
Tonight (Jan. 13), bright Mars will disappear behind the full Wolf Moon for several hours before reappearing on the other side. It's the only lunar occultation of Mars visible from the U.S. this year.
On Monday night, Jan. 13, the full moon rises right around sunset, extremely close to Mars, less than a degree away. Using even a smaller telescope or binoculars, watch the moon and Mars as soon ...
On the night of January 13, the full Wolf Moon will perform a magical trick by hiding Mars from view in a phenomenon known as an occultation. This rare occurrence is not just a treat for astronomy ...
Space fans across much of the US can witness the event as it happens in the night sky. On Monday, Mars will look reddish and bright as the moon passes in front of it, obscuring the planet for over ...