Since Antares will disappear behind the moon's bright limb, binoculars or a telescope will probably be needed to watch this event. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
The moon will slide in front of the red supergiant star Antares on May 13, briefly blocking its light just a day after reaching its full "Flower Moon" phase. Because the moon is relatively close to ...
The Moon passes 0.6° south of Scorpius’ alpha star, Antares, at 2 P.M. EDT and sits just to the left of the red giant in the southwest an hour after sunset. You’ll have another hour after that of ...