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Orange Moon lights up the night

An orange moon got social media talking. The reason for the orange moon was that the planet Saturn and star Antares was in the eastern sky at dusk and nightfall on June 2. As Earth turns underneath the heavens, it look for the full moon. Saturn and Antares move westward across the nighttime sky. The celestial threesome climb highest up tonight around midnight, and will sit low in the west at dawn June 3.

 

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