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Sky & Telescope - As the months pass, outer planets like Jupiter and Saturn move westward with respect to your landscape down toward the sunset. But as the days pass, the Moon
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Magazines International - 【Sky & Telescope US】 The world's leading source of accurate and up-to-date information about astronomy and space science since 1941. This magazine appeals to astronomy enthusiasts, from the novice
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Sky & Telescope - Mercury and Venus have their conjunction this evening, just 0.4° apart. Look quite low in the west-northwest about 40 minutes after sundown. Bring binoculars or a telescope to
Sky & Telescope - Now in early twilight, look for Spica under Venus by 1.6°. And, can you manage to catch Mercury 15° (about a fist and a half) to their lower
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Pauline Acalin Star Stuff - My very first published night sky photo (bottom left)... in Sky & Telescope you guys!! It'll be on stands this week, if it isn't already (Jan issue).
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Sky & Telescope - Jupiter and Saturn, shining in the south, now turn horizontal before the end of twilight. Every evening they get this way a few minutes earlier. The pair tilts
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Sky & Telescope - As dusk turns into night, look left of the Moon for the near-vertical row of stars marking the head of Scorpius. Antares and its two outrigger stars shine