Mark Alan Lovewell

 

 

 
It is easy to pick out Jupiter rising in the east after sunset, but take note of a brilliant star higher in the East, it is Capella.
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The brightest planet in our sky is now in opposition. Jupiter will be 393 million miles away, its closest to us, for the year.

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The moon reaches its full moon phase at precisely 5:03 a.m. tomorrow morning. But you won't be able to notice any significant difference either tonight or tomorrow night. It is big and full.
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We've got the last meteor shower of the year taking place in our night sky on Sunday night into Monday morning before dawn.
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