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  1. Mar 1

    Happy Mars month, everyone! is named after the Roman god of war as is the 4th planet-Mars. Use our Interactive to find the shining brightly in the . It's the only visible with the naked eye in March.

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  2. Feb 28

    The 's phase begins right after the and lasts until its phase. The current phase starts at 08:17 UTC on Feb 27 and ends on Mar 6 at 01:30 UTC.

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  3. Feb 26

    only happen on nights? February's Full Moon aka on Feb 27 at 08:17 UTC marks the halfway point between the lunar eclipse on Nov 30, 2020 and eclipse on May 26, 2021! Will you be able to see it?   

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  4. Feb 18

    attempts to land on . The rover isn't visible from but the can be found next to the almost tonight by using our . is on Feb 19 at 18:47 UTC.

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  5. Feb 14

    to those who celebrate! Did you know that was not always a celebration of lovers? It originally marked the martyrdom of St Valentine, a Roman priest. It is not clear how or when he became the patron saint of love.

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  6. Feb 11

    The guides the dates of many religious and cultural holidays around the world. February's (Feb 11 at 19:05 UTC) marks the beginning of the in the . Happy ! 📷©

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  7. Feb 8

    Exciting times for the ! is the only clearly visible in the evening sky and 3 spacecraft are poised to arrive at Mars this month - from the UAE, CNSA, & NASA. Find the planet in your tonight.

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  8. Feb 1

    Happy first day of the year’s shortest month! Does 2021 have 28 or 29 days in a ?

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  9. Jan 28

    Look up to see the ! The first of the year will be 100% lit up at exactly 19:16 UTC.

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  10. Jan 20

    At 21:01 UTC on January 20, exactly half of the visible side of the will be illuminated. The is an instant in time, and it is one of the four primary .

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  11. Jan 12

    At 05:00 UTC on January 13, the will reach its invisible phase. Did you know that a rises and sets around the same time as the ? Find out when that happens in your location. ©

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  12. Jan 6

    ! The in the sky was lit exactly 50% at 09:37 UTC on January 6—giving us a beautiful .

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  13. Jan 2

    Get ready for the first of 2021. The peak on the nights of Jan 2 or Jan 3, depending on your location. Find out the best night and time to see the from where you are:

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  14. Jan 1

    At 13:50 UTC on January 2, the will make its closest approach to the for the year! Find out when it happens in your time zone here:

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  15. Jan 1
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  16. 30 Dec 2020

    It is almost 2021! Did you know that the is celebrated 38 times around the world?

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  17. 30 Dec 2020

    At exactly 03:28 UTC on Dec 30, the turned full. Known as the in many cultures, December's is named after the cold weather in the Northern Hemisphere. 📷©

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  18. 28 Dec 2020

    Three more days till the end of the decade. Or did the twenties begin last year, on January 1, 2020? 📷 ©

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  19. 21 Dec 2020
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  20. 20 Dec 2020

    Happy almost or (depending on where you live)! 10:02 UTC on Mon, Dec 21 marks the instant of the and the start of the summer in the Southern Hemisphere. It is also when begins in the North.

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