Let’s not forget to admire the Moon “immersed” in the Pleiades, the show will be visible to the naked eye

On November 6th we cannot help but look at the sky. After admiring the splendid Beaver Supermoonour satellite, just a day later, will once again put on a show, “immersing itself” in the star cluster of Pleiades. Don’t miss it!

As he explains StarWalkon November 6, the Moon will be close to the Pleiades star cluster. We should turn our gaze eastward, aiming for the constellation Taurus. Weather permitting, the show will be perfectly visible to the naked eye (on the map the sky of November 6, 2025 at approximately 9.00 pm).

The event is always noteworthy but this time perhaps even more beautiful. In fact, our satellite will be just one day away from the flood phase, therefore 98% visible.

The Pleiadesthen, as we know, they are a spectacle even on their own: in fact the star cluster, away from sources of light pollution (which is actually becoming a huge problem), he shows us until 12 stars and in any case, if the weather is kind, it is not difficult to count 4 or 5 even in the city.

Don’t miss it!

Source: StarWalk