Moon and Regulus

Moon and Regulus

Published on Dec 9
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<p>The Moon and the heart of the lion just miss each other tonight &#8211; at least as seen from the United States. As they climb into good view, after midnight, the Moon and the star Regulus will be separated by just a skosh. The farther north and east your location, the closer together they&#8217;ll appear. From some spots, they&#8217;ll be almost touching.</p> <p>And from much of Canada across to northern Norway they will touch &#8211; the Moon will occult the star. It&#8217;ll pass directly in front of Regulus, blocking it from view.</p> <p>The Moon can occult Regulus because the star lies almost atop the ecliptic &#8211; the Sun&#8217;s path across the sky. The Moon stays close to the ecliptic as well, but it does move a few degrees to either side. As a result, occultations of Regulus come in groups. This one is part of a cycle of that began earlier this year and will continue through the end of next year.</p> <p>Each occultation is visible from a different part of Earth. In part,...
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