Full Flower Moon will rise near a red supergiant star TONIGHT
Briefly

The Flower Moon coincides with the flowers blooming in May and will be visible in the east, near the red supergiant star Antares, which is nearing the end of its life.
The star Antares, about 600 light-years from Earth, is expected to explode in at least one million years. The moon will eventually block the star in the night sky, appearing close initially.
Read at Mail Online
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