The Moon is at the eastern edge of Aquarius tonight, quite near Trappist-1, a star that hosts seven known planets, more than any system other than our own. The star is tiny and feeble, though, so it’s too faint to see with the eye alone.
The Moon is at the eastern edge of Aquarius tonight, quite near Trappist-1, a star that hosts seven known planets, more than any system other than our own. The star is tiny and feeble, though, so it’s too faint to see with the eye alone.