See the red supergiant star Antares shine with the crescent moon at sunset on Sept. 27

Heads up stargazers! The moon will shine close to the bright star Antares at sunset on Sept. 27, while some lucky viewers — and plenty of penguins — will witness the lunar disk pass directly in front of the red supergiant, hiding it from view.

Look 15 degrees above the southwestern horizon at sunset on Sept. 27 to find the waxing crescent moon. Antares will glow less than 3 degrees to its right, surrounded by the stars of the constellation Scorpius. Remember: the width of your three middle fingers is equivalent to 5 degrees in the night sky.

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