Catch the crescent moon make a fleeting appearance with Mars at sunset on Sept. 24

The crescent moon shines close to Mars above the western horizon at sunset on Sept. 24, but you’ll need to be quick to spot the red planet before it slips swiftly from view alongside the twinkling stars of the constellation Virgo.

Look to the west in the half-hour following sunset on Sept. 24 to see the 10%-lit form of the waning crescent moon hanging 10 degrees — approximately the width of your outstretched fist — above the horizon, with Mars shining a little over 5 degrees to its upper right.

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