Posted on 23 July 2008 · 83 views · 80 words.
Tonight: Mars, Saturn and Regulus are spaced out at 7° intervals. Look to the west at dusk for the three objects. Saturn is in the middle. Mars is 7° to the upper left of Saturn. Regulus is 7° to the lower right of Saturn. Regulus is very close to the horizon and may be lost in the glow of the evening twilight.
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