Thursday Night Sky: Moon Will Occult Stars in Pleiades Cluster
Thursday Night Sky: Moon Will Occult Stars in Pleiades Cluster
US · Published Oct 9, 2025
The moon will pass in front of the Pleiades star cluster on Thursday, October 9, offering a unique viewing opportunity for North Americans.
Telescopes are recommended for the best viewing experience of the stars disappearing and reappearing behind the moon, though binoculars can suffice.
Visibility and timing of the occultation vary by location, so consult local astronomical resources for precise viewing times.
Moon to pass in front of Pleiades
On Thursday night, October 9, North American stargazers have a unique opportunity to witness a celestial event: the moon will pass in front of the Pleiades star cluster, an event known as an occultation. This two-hour spectacle will see the waning gibbous moon occulting, or hiding, several bright stars within the cluster as it journeys across the night sky.
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