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Regulus
Coverage of Regulus in the Nexus archive.
- The moon will 'swallow' a star on May 23. But will you be able to see it?
The moon will occult (pass in front of) the star Regulus on May 22-23, an astronomical event where the moon will appear to swallow the bright star. The visibility of this event will depend on the observer's geographic location and weather conditions.
- A bright star will disappear for up to an hour on April 25 — here's what's happening
A bright star named Regulus in the constellation Leo will disappear for up to an hour on April 25 due to an astronomical event. This phenomenon is expected to be visible to observers in certain regions.