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E32005 06/04/17 11:52:19 AM #1: |
- Space.com
https://apple.news/AYMqvRuYwPJeCEdIJ4JFYTQ Tonight (June 3), assuming your skies are reasonably clear, you can finish your day by stepping outside and witnessing a rendezvous of two of the brightest objects in the night sky: the moon and Jupiter. About 1 hour after the sun sets, the eye-catching celestial duo will be visible in the southern sky, roughly halfway up from the horizon to the point directly overhead (called the zenith). The moon, which will be 2 and a half days past first-quarter phase — 75 percent illuminated by the sun — will be situated just above and to the left of Jupiter, a distance of roughly 2 degrees. --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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E32005 06/05/17 8:54:23 PM #2: |
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Mystere 06/05/17 8:56:47 PM #3: |
Well it's a marvelous night for a moon dance.
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E32005 06/05/17 8:57:13 PM #4: |
Mystere posted...
Well it's a marvelous night for a moon dance. im looking at uranus --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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