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‘Venus Eclipse’ Opens For ‘Great North American Eclipse:’ The Sky This Week

Each Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the northern hemisphere), but be sure to check my main feed for more in-depth articles on stargazing, astronomy, eclipses and more.

The Night Sky This Week: April 1-7, 2024

Total solar eclipses—when the moon completely blocks the sun—are predictable, inevitable and certain to happen precisely on time. However, you can watch them build. This week it’s possible to observe the moon as it wanes, inching closer to the sun each night before totally eclipsing it Monday, April 8.

Best of all will be early morning on Sunday, April 7, when a slim crescent moon will be visible very low in the east and, as a bonus, it will appear close to a trio of planets—then occult (or eclipse) Venus later in daylight.

Here’s everything you need to know about stargazing and astronomy this week:

Monday, April 1: Last Quarter Moon

Today, our satellite will reach its Last Quarter or “half moon” phase, rising after midnight and clearing the way for 10 nights of dark, moonless skies. Perfect for anyone planning an eclipse-chasing vacation, if clouds stay away.

Friday, April 5: Crescent Moon, Mars And Saturn

Look to the east-southeast sky just before sunrise, and you’ll see the beautiful sight of a 15%-lit waning crescent moon, just a couple of degrees from both Mars and Saturn. You’ll need a good view low to the horizon.

Saturday, April 6: Crescent Moon, Mars And Saturn

Today, it will also be possible to see a crescent moon, this time just 8%-lit, and now just beneath Saturn and Mars. The longer you wait until sunrise, the more likely you will be to see bright Venus shining due east.



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