Lots of interesting planet viewing lately: Saturn and Mars are marching together across the sky...tonight they are piggyback. Thursday, July 10th, the two will be even closer to each other. If you happen to look out in the wee hours, you will notice an unusually large and bright star in the southern sky, but it's not a star, it's Jupiter. Spica, a star, and also very bright, is close to the first quarter moon tonight. Check out the Earth & Sky website for details»

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Wow, I can see Jupiter plain as day! Thanks, Uri!
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