It's the New Moon and an annular solar eclipse.
Early rises — and late night skywatchers — will get the chance to spot a wealth of spectacular sights on the lunar surface.
An image of a full moon. - Photo by Omer Tarsuslu/Anadolu via Getty Images It's another moon phase tonight, which means the moon will look around half full (or, half gone?). But what phase is it, and ...
The Waning Gibbous Moon on February 6, 2026, offers views of a host of recognizable lunar features.
On February 9–10, 2026, the last quarter moon rises in Libra alongside stars Spica and Arcturus, offering telescope observations of lunar craters and Montes Appenninus.