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Night Sky Note for June 23, 2008

Posted on 23 June 2008 · 139 views · 68 words.

Tonight: Mars and Regulus are the same distance apart as the twin sof the twinstars Castor and Pollux, 4.5°. Look for Castor and Pollux very low in the northwest at dusk. Mars and Regulus are far to the upper left of the twins, about 3 and a half fists.

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