Lunar occultations occur when the moon passes in front of an object like a planet, and they can happen several times a year in any moon phase. They are less grand than solar eclipses, offering unique celestial views.
Mars is nearing opposition, which happens every 26 months, and as it approaches, its brightness increases, culminating on January 15 when it will be fully illuminated from our perspective.
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