First-quarter Moon Near Perigee Lights February Night Sky

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Tonight features a first-quarter Moon that appears larger and brighter because it’s at perigee, climbing high in the southern sky after dark and casting long shadows along crater rims—making it an excellent night for moon-watching and general stargazing during late winter.
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