The
moon will have close encounters with two
star clusters this week
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The
moon is taking center stage
this month in skies around the world.*
Earth's only natural satellite
will have two impressive
encounters with star clusters this week as the
moon slides by the far-off stellar objects.*
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On Nov. 7, the
moon will pass by the M-35
star cluster, and on Nov. 10, the
moon will be near the Beehive cluster,
according to NASA.
While you can see
this conjunction
with your naked eye, you'll be able to make out more details using a pair of binoculars.*
The moon's
close passes
with the
star clusters aren't the only skywatching moments worth looking up for in November.*
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