The planet Mars is close to the upper left of the Moon at nightfall. It looks like a fairly bright orange star. The true star Regulus, which is the brightest star of the constellation Leo, is farther along that line.
The planet Mars is close to the upper left of the Moon at nightfall. It looks like a fairly bright orange star. The true star Regulus, which is the brightest star of the constellation Leo, is farther along that line.