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How to see the Moon flirt with Jupiter tonight!
The Moon and Jupiter will rise together in the early morning hours, putting on a stunning sky show. No telescope needed, just a clear eastern view after 2 a.m. to catch this flirty celestial pairing.

Ric Kearbey
Oct 141 min read


Fact or Fiction? “A raindrop can fall faster than a cheetah can run.”
What is faster? A falling raindrop or a running cheetah.

Ric Kearbey
Oct 141 min read


How to watch the Moon flirt with Jupiter tonight!
A cosmic date night Tonight, the Moon has a hot date with the biggest planet in our solar system, Jupiter. On October 13–14, 2025, skywatchers across the globe will be treated to a gorgeous sight as the thin crescent Moon cozies up just a few degrees away from Jupiter in the night sky. This isn’t some rare eclipse or once-in-a-lifetime event, but it is one of those nights that makes you pause, look up, and whisper, “Whoa.” Here’s what you’ll see Step outside late tonight or

Ric Kearbey
Oct 132 min read
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