A moon comes out of a lunar eclipse as it sets past an ocean pier. Stars shine around the moon during the total lunar eclipse above the Mojave Desert.
To spot Mars, simply look for the moon. The red planet will shine with an apparent brightness of -1.38, comparable to Sirius, the brightest star in the sky. However, because the moon far outshines ...
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