Full moon to meet blue giant star Spica in evening sky | Astronomy

R.The full moon will meet the blue giant star Rak’ah On April 12, which makes the amazing peer in the evening sky. Although the moon officially becomes only full in the early hours of the next day, it will be possible to distinguish it from the bare eye, with more than 99 % of its visible surface.
The chart shows the scene viewing the southeast of London at 2200 GMT on April 12, 2025. Spaa is the brightest star in the Virgin Conscience, Bakr, and 16 of the most amazing star in the entire night sky with a larger mass 11.43 times larger than the sun and a half diameter about 7.5 times the stars. As such a giant is played, it emit about 20,500 times from light like the sun.
While the light that is reflected on the surface of the moon takes only 1.3 seconds to reach the Earth, the light emitted from SPICA was traveling across space for approximately 250 years. There will be a difference in the exact color between the two: the moonlight has a silver color while Spaica is blue in blue.
From the southern hemisphere, the conjugation will be easily visible, this time in the northeastern sky.