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Sky watch July 4-10: First-quarter moon, Mars-Regulus, Mercury

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Witness the first-quarter moon's half-lit face stealing the spotlight on July 5, while Mars cozies up to Regulus in Leo. Catch Venus dazzling as the morning star and Saturn displaying its rings in Aquarius after midnight. Early risers can spot Mercury during its rare appearance near greatest western elongation around July 7.

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  • The first-quarter moon will be visible with a half-lit face. 6s
  • Mars will appear close to Regulus, the brightest star in Leo. 14s
  • Venus remains visible as the morning star, and Saturn's rings can be seen in Aquarius after midnight. 22s
  • Mercury will be visible near its greatest western elongation, offering a rare viewing opportunity. 29s
  • The Milky Way's core will be visible in the southeast for dark sky observers. 43s
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