• Stargazing News - May 11th, 2024

    From CJ@21:2/156 to All on Fri May 10 01:31:00 2024
    Saturday May 11, 2024

    Mare Crisium (evening)

    On Saturday evening, May 11, the pretty crescent of the young moon will host the dark oval of Mare Crisium. This 345 mile (556 km) diameter basin is easy
    to see using your unaided eyes, binoculars, and any telescope. It is located near the eastern edge of the moon, just north of the moon's equator (the up- down red curve). The wobble of the moon, known as lunar libration, shifts
    Mare Crisium higher and lower, and closer and farther from the moon's edge
    at various times.

    (Data courtesy of Starry Night)
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