Stargazers can anticipate exceptionally dark skies this week, May 11-17, as the new moon phase coincides with the moon's absence from the night sky. This period offers prime viewing for spring constellations like Leo and Virgo, as well as celestial sights such as the Big Dipper and the red giant star Arcturus. Notable celestial events include the close approach of Venus and Jupiter, and the appearance of the Leo Triplet galaxy grouping for those with telescopes. AI
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