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25-10-2008, 07:21 AM
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| | | Mercury at dawn Mercury a clear 'star' in the early dawn sky this morning due east and low down - worth a peep over the next week or so if you've never seen this elusive planet before
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| | | Re: Mercury at dawn Should be able to spot that one, thanks for the tip
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