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Tag Archives: observing planets
Jupiter — That’s What’s Up!
Have you been noticing a bright yellow star shining in the east/northeast at twilight, or higher in the east/southeast through the evening, or high in the south at midnight? If you’re thinking of the same bright star as me, you’re … Continue reading
Posted in Observing Without A Telescope, The Planets
Tagged astronomy, Jupiter, observing planets, science
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