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4 Mar 2017 18:01
NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio Make a date with the moon on Saturday, March 4. If you live in the United States and the weather cooperates, chances are good that you can watch a bright star called Aldebaran briefly disappear that evening. What's more, all you need are your naked eyes -- no telescope or binoculars required (though they'd definitely help). Most of the contiguous US at night and Hawaii during the day should be able to watch the astronomical event unfold. While the exact mom...
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