It's a new lunar phase.
On February 9–10, 2026, the last quarter moon rises in Libra alongside stars Spica and Arcturus, offering telescope observations of lunar craters and Montes Appenninus.
The moon is still looking almost full in the sky, but as we move towards the new moon, it'll be getting less visible each night. This is due to the lunar cycle, a series of eight phases of the moon.
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