This is because the full moon is so bright, that as Mars approaches it, it will get washed out and overwhelmed by its light. The moon is about 40,000 times as bright as the planet Mars.
Once you note the planet’s position, go out every few nights for a month. You’ll see Mars slowly move westward through Gemini with respect to Castor and Pollux. However you observe it ...
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