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The New Moon is Sunday February 14. Jupiter disappears in the western twilight. Mars is now the brightest object in the late evening sky. Asteroid Vesta at its brightest. In the morning, Saturn is easily seen above the northern ...
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The First Quarter Moon is Monday February 21. Mars is now the brightest object in the late evening sky. Asteroid Vesta is still bright. In the morning, Saturn is easily seen above the northern horizon near the bight stars Regul...
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The First Quarter Moon is Friday December 25. Jupiter is easily seen as the brightest object in the western evening sky. Mercury disappears in the evening twilight. In the morning, Mars and Saturn are easily seen above the north-eas...
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The Last Quarter Moon is Saturday February 6. Jupiter is difficult to see low in the western twilight sky. Mars is now the brightest object in the late evening sky. In the morning, Saturn is easily seen above the northern horizon...
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