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Catch a glimpse of this celestial meetup! On Jan. 23, the Moon and Saturn will form a conjunction in the night sky. This means they’ll look close together despite being far apart in space. This conjunction will give us an opportunity to easily spot Saturn in the sky. To spot Saturn, look to the western night sky on the 23rd, just below the Moon. Happy skywatching! Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech #NASA #Skywatching #WhatsUp #Saturn #Moon
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Say hi to the sky in July! A full moon starts the month, Jupiter and Saturn will be early birds and night owls, and while Venus and Mars go low in the west, Saturn will go high in the southern sky. The Red Planet will also cozy up with the star Regulus: http://go.nasa.gov/whatsup | NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Mars: “Whaaaasupppppp” Jupiter: “Wazzzzzuppp” Moon: “Wasssssuuup” Mars is visible this month high in the southern sky moving eastward, it is best seen in the early morning before sunrise. Later in the month, Mars will appear to form a triangle in the sky with the stars Aldebaran and Betelgeuse. Jupiter is highly visible as it is in opposition this month, on the 11th you’ll see it hanging out with the Moon, making for a great viewing opportunity to observe them together through binoculars. Finall
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What’s up for September? This month, Saturn will be at its closest and brightest, the Moon will nestle up next with Venus and the bright star Regulus in the pre-dawn hours, and an equinox marks the changing of seasons. More skywatching tips: go.nasa.gov/whatsup | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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What’s Up for August? 🔭, Jupiter and Venus are visible before sunrise all month long, making a close approach on Aug. 11-12. The Perseids – typically the best meteor shower of the year – peak on Aug. 12-13, but this year, a nearly full Moon will wash out all but the brightest meteors. More skywatching tips: go.nasa.gov/whatsup | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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What’s up for July, skywatchers! 🔭 Be on the lookout for the planets: First, Venus will brighten early mornings. Later in the month, Jupiter will slowly start to appear just before sunrise. In the evenings, Mars will shine bright. And from now into August, see if you can spot the “eagle” constellation high in the night sky. More skywatching tips: go.nasa.gov/whatsup | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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