However, it may make the stars more visible in the sky, allowing you to still use your telescope to get a glimpse of the enormous gaseous spheres.
However, the next time it will occur is in May 2026, so don’t miss it. We once had another moon, in other news.
In case you were unaware, our giant moon has a new travelling companion when a small moon started circling the planet Earth in September.
The Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System, a team of individuals that detected the asteroid 2024 PT5 on August 7, was the first to see the new moon.
The asteroid, which was just 10 meters broad, began a half orbit of Earth on September 29 and returned to space two months later.