11/06/2025
🌕✨ Look Up Tonight — November 6, 2025!
Tonight, the Moon will pass close to one of the most enchanting sights in the night sky — the Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters. 🌌
This celestial meeting takes place in the constellation Ta**us, where the golden glow of the Moon will appear beside the blue sparkle of the Pleiades star cluster, creating a truly magical contrast.
🔭 What to Expect:
The Pleiades are a group of young, hot blue stars about 440 light-years away, visible even to the naked eye from dark locations. As the Moon moves near them tonight, the pair will rise together in the eastern sky shortly after sunset and stay visible through much of the night.
📍 Best Viewing Time:
After 9 PM, when the Moon and Pleiades climb higher above the horizon.
For the best view, step away from city lights and let your eyes adjust to the darkness.
🌠 Why It’s Special:
The Pleiades have been known and celebrated by cultures around the world — from Greek mythology’s “Seven Sisters” to Japan’s Subaru and Indigenous stories across the globe. Tonight, you can watch the same stellar gathering that has inspired humanity for millennia.
So, step outside, look east, and witness the Moon’s gentle dance with the Seven Sisters — a cosmic meeting of light and legend. 💫