<p>➀ Mars will appear very close to the crescent moon on the night of August 26, 2025, as part of the grand finale of August's planetary parade.</p><p>➁ To catch the breathtaking view, observe the western horizon quickly after sunset, as the event will last for about an hour.</p><p>➂ The crescent moon will be slightly brighter and will have moved past Mars and Spica by the next day.</p>
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