July 28: The Ultimate Night for Summer Stargazing and Celestial Events

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On July 28, a crescent moon and Mars will appear close together in the evening sky, coinciding with the peak of several meteor showers, making it an ideal night for skywatching with minimal moonlight interference and good visibility for observers worldwide.
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