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Full moon to meet blue giant star Spica in evening sky

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Full moon will meet blue giant star Spica on 12 April , making for a pleasing pairing in the evening sky.

From the southern hemisphere, the pairing will be easily visible, this time in the north-eastern sky.

Spica is the brightest star in the constellation of Virgo , the virgin, with a mass fully 11.43 times larger than the sun's.

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