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A lunar eclipse, the Moon and planets, and the Leonid meteors, oh my! We have lots to look up to this November: Who’s down to gaze up? Tag your stargazing bestie in the comments. Here are the best times to spot some celestial bodies: • November 8: Full moon and total lunar eclipse before sunrise • November 11: The Moon appears directly between Mars and bright blue-white star Elnath in the west before sunrise • November 20: In the hour before sunrise, find the crescent Moon above bright star Spica in the southeast • November 18: Look directly overhead for Leonid meteors after midnight. The Moon is about 35% full, and will diminish the fainter meteors • November 23: New moon • November 28: The crescent Moon hangs beneath Saturn in the southwest after sunset • All month: The Leonid meteor shower is active throughout November, and peaks between midnight and dawn on the 18th Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech #Space #Astronomy #Stargazing #Stars #Planets #Moon #NASA
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