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2021-10-06 Neptune

Neptune

The eighth and outermost planet

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Conjunction: Moon, Venus and Mars

Conjunction!

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Dazzling Venus

Why do we only see Venus in the West?

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Saturn

A good time for planets.

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Venus – Regular as Clockwork

Every nineteen months Venus moves into our evening sky, stays for about nine and a half months and then disappears below our evening horizon

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Venus

Designation:    Venus Visual magnitude:   -3.8 (varies between -3.4 to -4.2 over its cycle) Apparent size: 18 arc seconds. current. … More

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