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Sunrise at Copernicus crater: How to see the ‘Monarch of the Moon’ – Space.com
To the owner of a small telescope the moon is more interesting than anything else in the sky, because it’s close enough to be seen really well. Even binoculars will show features on its surface. But you don’t need a telescope to enjoy the moon. Even a casual glance at it on a nightly basis reveals its path through the zodiacal constellations, its relentless progression of phases, frequent encounters with bright stars and planets, as well as occasional eclipses and unusual atmospheric effects.
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