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Night Sky Note for March 25, 2008

Posted on 25 March 2008 · 244 views · 59 words.

Tonight: Jupiter and Saturn are 136° from each other in the predawn sky. Look for Jupiter in the southeast. Saturn is low in the west. The waning gibbous Moon is between the two giant planets low in the SSW.

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