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17-10-2007, 11:56 PM
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| | | Mars Mars has risen by 11pm from the north of east. It's high in the south at dawn, and easy to see. It can be found in the constellation of Gemini all month. It will look like a fairly bright red star.
Paul
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18-10-2007, 08:21 AM
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| | | Re: Mars Cheers Paul, we'll check it out.
Me and my better half were just looking at Venus yesterday morning (6am) through our fancy new telescope. Looked like a tiny (but very bright) half moon to us.
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