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The Hunter's moon rose on Thursday (Oct. 17), becoming the biggest and brightest full moon of the year and wowing skywatchers around the globe, putting on a spooky Halloween show.
The marquee Halloween celestial treat in the evening sky is the Pleiades star cluster, otherwise known as the Seven Little Sisters. You should have no problem finding it, even with light pollution.
With naked eye, binoculars or a small telescope, there is a veritable Halloween candy bucketful of sky objects worth looking at, and the evenings are still mild enough to make the journey ...