Visible planets and night sky January 2023 Posted by Marcy Curran and John Jardine Goss and Deborah Byrd December 31, 2022 The waxing gibbous moon sits high in the sky next to the glittering Pleiades star cluster on January 2, 2023. Then – for all of us around the globe – the moon is near Mars the following night of January 3. Southern Hemisphere? Look north and turn this chart upside down. The waxing gibbous moon is up at sunset and sets a few hours before dawn. The …Source
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