See the half-lit first quarter moon shine in the grasp of a celestial scorpion tonight.

Don’t miss the half-lit disk of Earth’s natural satellite gracing the night sky this week as the moon hits its first quarter phase while clutched in the grasp of a celestial scorpion.

The moon reaches first quarter at 2:25 a.m. (0625 GMT) on Aug. 31, when it will be located firmly below the horizon for viewers in the U.S. The best time to catch the half-lit moon will be at sunset on Aug. 30, when the half-lit moon will shine less than 20 degrees above the southwestern horizon. A handy tip: the width of your fist held at arm’s length covers about 10 degrees of sky.

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