From some places worldwide, the moon turns full before tomorrow's dawn. Thus tonight's moon might look more full for you than tomorrow night's, especially if you live in in western North, South or Central America. Read more. The exact time of full moon is 11:12 UTC on Friday; translate UTC to your time.
NASA hopes to send astronauts to the surface of the moon in 5 years, and has planned a landing site where no human has yet been: the lunar south pole. Here’s why.
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Dr Ski in Valencia, Philippines, caught Venus and Mercury on April 16. He wrote: "Mercury is a tough nut to crack!" And so it was. For those on the northern part of Earth this month, Mercury lived up to its reputation for being elusive. It was there, below Venus, but hard to spot in the dawn. The view from farther south was better. See more photos.
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