Catch the moon and Mars together this week

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Friday night, you can view the moon and Mars together in a single pair of binoculars.🌕

– There’s no better way to celebrate the start of the spooky season than with a full moon.On Friday, the moon will be accompanied by mars, which will be located several finger-widths to the lower right of the moon.You can catch the pair together with a single pair of binoculars the entire night after 10 p.m. ET.

By sunrise, the moon will have distanced itself from Mars and be located directly above it. At that point, they will be in the southwestern sky.Copyright 2022 WHSV via Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

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