Posted on 22 June 2008 · 184 views · 81 words.
Tonight: Mars is 5° to the lower right of Regulus. Saturn is above and to the left of Regulus. Saturn and Mars are 9° from each other. In the evening, look in the west for Mars and Saturn. Look low in the southeast for Jupiter. Jupiter is shining bright at -2.7 magnitude. Try and see all three planets at the same time.
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