On Saturday, July 13, the moon will pass in front of bright blue star Spica in the night sky. The star will disappear behind the moon before reappearing on the other side. Source Share: Previous Post Samsung greets athletes with a new Galaxy Z Flip 6 Olympic Edition Next Post It’s Time We Talk About Your Tire’s Rolling Resistance Related Articles Space Hidden star discovery reveals ‘old smokers’ and ‘screaming’ newborns Space This crater on dwarf planet Ceres that may hold another icy volcano, scientists say Space Russia wants to build its own space station, as early as 2028 Space Weird mystery waves that baffle scientists may be ‘everywhere’ inside Earth’s mantle Space Asteroid Ryugu holds secrets of our solar system’s past, present and future Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. four × 1 =