The dark moon will allow skywatchers to see this weekend's 'planet parade' — but you'll need a telescope!
, meanwhile, rises low in the east just prior to sunrise, meaning not only will the sun's glare make it difficult, but it can also be dangerous to point optics in the direction of the rising sun.
Sunday's new moon is the last of the spring season, as summer officially begins in the Northern Hemisphere a few days later with the on June 21. By this time, skywatchers should be able to see a sliver of the moon as it peeks out from the sun's glare.
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