Last Quarter Moon occurs at 3:58 UT; the Moon is 0.6 degree south of the first-magnitude star Spica (Alpha Virginis), with an occultation visible from most of New Zealand, Tasmania, southern Australia and Java, at 20:00 UT; the Curtiss Cross, an X-shaped illumination effect located between the craters Parry and Gambart, is predicted to occur at 18:46 UT.
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