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Starwatch: Mars and Regulus will make for an eye-catching pair | Mars

toOK in the western sky this week to see a remarkable communication between Mars And regulus, the brightest star in the Liu constellation, the lion. The chart shows a view from London at 2300 GMT on June 16, 2025.

A pair of heavenly things will be separated with less than a degree, that is, less than the weakness of the diameter of the complex. This means that in addition to being an easy place with the naked eye, it is close enough to fit the same field of vision when displayed through perspectives. Although it will move further with the continuation of the week.

The difference between them will be remarkable. Mars will be red while ligning in a blue white color. Regulus is 21 star bright in the night sky and is about 79 years away from us. It contains slightly more than four times the mass of the sun, and its diameter is slightly more than four times, as well, while giving about 340 times the energy of the sun.

From the southern hemisphere, too, the conjugation appears in the northwest. In addition, on June 19, the moon will be close to Saturn in the constellation of the whale, fish.

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