Science
Mars and the Moon Will Come Together in the Sky Friday Night. Here’s How to See It. – Thrillist
Awesome.

Mars has been very easy to spot in recent weeks. It’s shining bright — brighter in October than it will again for almost 15 years — in the eastern sky after sunset, and it stays up until the sun comes back for its next shift.
However, on the night of October 2, the red planet is going to put on a special show. Not like that puppet show you did for your parents when you were six. Nothing is that beautiful. Still, this is going to be a beautiful sight. The moon and Mars will have a conjunction…
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