
It's the New Moon tonight, and a partial solar eclipse in parts of the world. Skygazers in New Zealand, Antarctica, and the South Pacific will see part of the Sun covered, lit up in a crescent shape.
Solar eclipses only occur at the New Moon phase of the lunar cycle (a series of eight unique phases of the moon's visibility), because that’s the only time the Moon is positioned directly between the Earth and the Sun, allowing it to cast a shadow on Earth.
So, what else is happening with tonight's New Moon?
What is today’s moon phase?
As of Sunday, Sept. 21, the
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