Tonight we’re aiming at the Moon to catch sunrise as it finally starts to reach the northwestern portions of the nearside. Use the accompanying chart and a telescope to locate a pair of craters near the terminator: J. Herschel and Philolaus. The former is larger, spanning 96 miles (154 km). You can also tell itContinue reading “The Sky Today on Thursday, October 2: The Moon’s northwestern craters see sunrise”
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