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The Wolf Moon Will Take A Bite Out Of Mars Next Week
This coming Monday (January 13), grab your telescope, layer up in every piece of clothing you own, and head outside. Why? Because it’s lunar occultation time, baby – and this time, it’s hungry like the wolf.
January's full Wolf Moon is arriving: What to know
The Wolf Moon will arrive on Jan. 13, 2025, at 05:27 p.m. ET, according to NASA. The moon will appear full for about three days around this time, from Sunday evening into Wednesday morning, the agency said.
'Wolf Moon' the first full moon of the 2025 year. Here's when it will peak in Texas
Texans will get a chance to see the first full moon of 2025, known as a "Wolf Moon," next week. This lunar event will make its debut as the moon sits on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun and passes in front of Mars.
Everything to Know About January's Full Wolf Moon and Mars Occultation
You might want to bundle up and head outside soon, though, to get a look at January’s Wolf Moon and the occultation of Mars. The full Moon happens roughly once every month (sometimes it happens twice in a month,
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.
When is the next full moon? Look up early next week to see Wolf Moon in Michigan
How did the Wolf Moon get its name? The name Wolf Moon comes from the sound of wolves howling during this season, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. Why does the moon sometime
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,
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In Photos: Jaw-Dropping Jupiter And Its Moon Io As Seen By NASA’s Juno
NASA's Juno spacecraft has again captured stunning images of Jupiter and its moon Io, providing more insights into the solar ...
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New NASA robot with X-ray vision will watch Earth 'breathing' from the moon
NASA's LEXI instrument is set to land on the moon's surface sometime this month. Using X-ray sensors, the device will watch ...
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The story behind Pluto's huge moon bodes well for distant ocean worlds
Since New Horizons' close encounter with Pluto 10 years ago, experts have come to think of the dwarf planet as much more ...
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NASA Is Sending A Vacuum Cleaner To The Surface Of The Moon
The Lunar PlanetVac is set to land on the moon and suck up soil for NASA during the Blue Ghost mission. It could change how samples are collected on other worlds.
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NASA is calibrating new clocks so people can live on the moon
Researchers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) have calculated a new system for measuring lunar time. While not needed ...
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NASA lander to test vacuum cleaner on moon for sample collection
Among all the challenges of voyaging to and successfully landing on other worlds, the effective collection and study of soil ...
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How NASA Turned Virginia Into the Moon in 1963
On December 11, 1963, technicians at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, prepared a test subject to use the ...
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Food grows better on the moon than on Mars, scientists find
The ground on Mars is full of nitrogen, a vital component for planet life, raising hopes that it might be more hospitable ...
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The first full moon of 2025 is almost here, plus these four planets are putting on a show
The first full moon of 2025 is nearly here. Dubbed the "wolf moon" for its connection to wolves calling on those long January ...
Discover Magazine
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NASA's LEXI Shoots to the Moon to Take First Full Images of Earth's Magnetic Field
Learn more about the NASA instrument’s mission to take the first full image of Earth’s magnetic field.
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