The bright star Aldebaran - near tonight's moon - is part of a V-shaped pattern of stars called the Hyades. This easy-to-find star cluster represents the face of Taurus the Bull.
Aldebaran might be hidden in the moon's glare and tough to see. From some parts of Earth, Aldebaran will be hidden (occulted) by the moon. Read more about the occultation of Aldebaran here.
This is Hubble Space Telescope image of the Cartwheel Galaxy, a rare ring galaxy that lies about 500 million light-years away, in the direction to the southern constellation Sculptor.
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