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Mars, full moon
The Full Wolf Moon 'eats' Mars on Jan. 13. Here's how to see it
On the night of Jan. 13, the full moon will appear to pass in front of Mars, resulting in an occultation visible from the United States, much of southern and eastern Canada, and West Africa.
See the full Wolf Moon swallow Mars this week
The first full moon of 2025 will rise on Monday, and it's hungry like the wolf. January's full moon, commonly known as the Wolf Moon, is named after wolves heard howling amid the cold of winter, according to NASA.
Wolf Moon Eats Mars: When To See 2025’s First Full Moon Rise And Eclipse The Red Planet
Everything you need to know about the full “Wolf Moon,” including exactly when, where and how to see it at its best from where you are, including an occultation of Mars.
The moon is about to 'swallow' Mars for 4 hours — and you can watch it from the US
On Jan. 13, bright Mars will disappear behind the full moon for several hours. It's the only lunar occultation of Mars visible from the U.S. this year. Here's how to get the most out of it.
A wolf moon will soon pass in front of Mars. Here’s how you can see it in Wichita
A full moon that will pass in front of Mars can be seen from Wichita skies on Monday evening. The wolf moon will occur the evening of Monday, Jan. 13. The moon will appear full starting Sunday evening and through Wednesday morning.
January's Full Wolf Moon Will Hide Mars in a Rare Lunar Occultation—Here's How to See It
The full Wolf Moon will rise from the eastern horizon as the sun begins to set on January 13. The moon reaches peak illumination at around 5:27 p.m. EST, The Old Farmer's Almanac reports. Other names for this moon include the Cold Moon, Frost Exploding Moon, Freeze Up Moon, Severe Moon, and Hard Moon.
How to Watch the Mystical Wolf Moon Make Mars Vanish on Jan 13
January's full Wolf Moon will make Mars vanish. It's only temporary, but you can watch it happen.
The Wolf Moon Will Shine On Monday
Skygazers, rejoice: the first full moon of the year will light up the sky on Monday evening. Nicknamed the Wolf Moon, here’s how to see it in January 2025. What Is The Wolf Moon? Due to their nocturnal nature,
See the Wolf Moon and Mars pull off a rare vanishing act Monday night
Rising just before sunset on January 13, the Full Wolf Moon will be up all night, and will slip below the western horizon only after the Sun rises. Plus, if you watch closely throughout the night, you may spot the planet Mars dip behind the Moon, only to re-emerge a short time later.
Watch the Full Wolf Moon Gobble Up Mars on Jan. 13
January's full Wolf Moon will make Mars disappear, but it's only temporary. Watch for the red planet's vanishing act from the contiguous US this month.
Wolf moon to occult Mars: First full moon of 2025 peaks Monday
Wolf Moon will occult Mars on January 13, offering a celestial spectacle filled with folklore and astronomical intrigue.
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Mars To Vanish Next Week: 'See This One' Say Astronomers
Six planets will all be visible at once in the night sky this month, lined up across the sky—but one is set to disappear from view.
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How to see the full 'Wolf Moon' swallow Mars this week
The Wolf Moon — the first full moon of the year and of winter in the Northern Hemisphere — will be best seen on Jan. 14, ...
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The Moon to Eclipse Mars in a Rare Celestial Event Visible Across the U.S. – Here’s Where and How to Watch!
A stunning celestial event will soon grace the night skies, offering a rare opportunity for stargazers in the United States ...
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