Article 5CC63 Starwatch: Crescent moon slips past Spica in early morning sky

Starwatch: Crescent moon slips past Spica in early morning sky

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Stuart Clark
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Virgo's brightest star is 250 light years away, with a diameter more than seven times larger than the sun's

This week, the waning crescent moon slides past Spica, the brightest star in the constellation of Virgo, the virgin. The passage takes place in the morning sky.

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