About 50 people gathered on East Fourth Street on Sunday night for "Luna 10 Years," a fascinating display of new zines by Lele Saveri.
It's a joint event by Dashwood Projects, 63 E. Fourth Street, and the Second Avenue Star Watchers.
There wasn't room for the whole crowd in the tiny storefront, so the overflow attendees were invited to gaze at the almost full Moon high overhead, coming in and out of the clouds.
There will be a unique lineup of planets across the evening sky all week, but you have to do a walk-around to see most of them. Starting on Second Avenue at sunset, Venus is visible in the south. On Third Street, Jupiter is visible in the constellation Taurus ... and Fourth Street, where the Moon appears next to the former bank.
"Luna Year 10" will be at Dashwood Projects through Feb. 15.
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