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Planets Visible Now ... Jupiter is in opposition on August 14, and visible all night long in the southern sky. There will be several spectacular transits of its moons and their shadows this month.
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www.space.com/spacewatch/sky_calendar.html
www.space.com/spacewatch/sky_calendar.html
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A planet-by-planet guide of what to look for now through early April, as all the naked-eye planets come into view at once. ... NightSky Friday: Detailed Viewer's Guide: Five Planets Visible in Evening Sky ; By Joe Rao; SPACE.com's Night Sky Columnist; posted: 07:00 am ET; 12 March 2004;
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www.space.com/spacewatch/planet_guide_040312.html
www.space.com/spacewatch/planet_guide_040312.html
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Venus, the dazzling morning or evening star, outshines all the other stars and planets in the night sky. It begins the year in ... Jupiter is at opposition in mid-August, when it appears brightest for the year and remains visible all night. Late in the year it is visible only in the evening sky, dropping lower each night.
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stardate.org/nightsky/planets/
stardate.org/nightsky/planets/
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Five of the major planets in our solar system are adequately bright enough to be visible from the night sky. These planets comprise of Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Mars the Red Planet, along with Saturn. In spite of the fact that their luminosi...
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A strange and unusual sight is happening in our skies at dusk. ... Normally there is always one or two planets visible in the night sky, but the early part of December brings a spectacular cluster of planets to be seen at dusk. Six planets take up residence in the night sky and 5 of them may be seen!
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www.starryskies.com/Artshtml/dln/12-97/planets.html
www.starryskies.com/Artshtml/dln/12-97/planets.html
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Welcome to Your Sky, the interactive planetarium of the Web. You can produce maps Each map is accompanied by an ephemeris for the Sun, Moon, planets, and any tracked asteroid or comet. A control panel permits customisation of which objects are plotted, limiting magnitudes, colour scheme, image size, and other parameters;
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www.fourmilab.ch/yoursky/
www.fourmilab.ch/yoursky/
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Five of the major planets in our solar system are adequately bright enough to be visible from the night sky. These planets comprise of Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Mars the Red Planet, along with Saturn. ... email this story ... share this story on facebook...
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Five of the major planets in our solar system are adequately bright enough to be visible from the night sky. These planets comprise of Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Mars the Red Planet, along with Saturn.
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Summer began today in the Northern Hemisphere at 6:27 am Mountain Time. It's the longest day and shortest night of the year. But there's also something to see in the night sky this year. ... Rob Morris/Clark Planetarium Educational Specialist: "A lot of the brighter planets are visible in the night sky right now.
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www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=321406
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