First-quarter Moon Pairs with Jupiter for a Night-Sky Show

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Tonight (March 25) the first-quarter Moon will glow in the southern sky after dusk, appearing about four degrees from the bright planet Jupiter for a striking nocturnal pairing, while Saturn is approaching solar conjunction and will reappear in the pre-dawn sky in April; observers with binoculars or a telescope can enjoy a classic night-sky setup and learn the Moon’s changing phase as part of ongoing stargazing.
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