🌙✨ Tomorrow Night – The Moon Meets the Pleiades:
In the early hours of August 16, 2025, the night sky will stage a rare and captivating encounter. A slender crescent Moon will drift close to the Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters, one of the most iconic star clusters in the heavens.
🔠Astronomical Details
The Pleiades, an open star cluster in the constellation Taurus, lies about 440 light-years from Earth. Its seven brightest stars are easily seen with the naked eye, but under dark skies, over 100 stars become visible. Tomorrow night, the Moon will pass about 5° from the cluster — roughly the width of three fingers at arm’s length.
🌌 When and How to Watch
• Best viewing time: After midnight until just before dawn
• Where to look: Eastern–northeastern horizon
• Equipment: No telescope required; binoculars will reveal the Pleiades’ delicate blue glow
• Tip: Seek out a dark location away from city lights for the best experience
📜 Cultural and Mythological Significance
The Pleiades have inspired myths and calendars for millennia — from the daughters of Atlas in Greek legend to Japan’s Subaru, to the Middle Eastern Thurayya. Across continents, these stars marked the seasons, guided travelers, and lit up countless night skies. This close embrace with the Moon is a timeless sight, shared with generations before us.
💡 Remember: Tomorrow night isn’t just an astronomical event — it’s a link to the stories and stargazing traditions of humanity’s past...
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