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Thursday, September 4, 2008
Astronomy Tonight: Mercury, Venus and Mars Triangle
Thursday, September 4
Mercury, Venus and Mars will form a small triangle tonight. You'll need a very low western horizon to see this. Look 30 minutes after sunset but not much later. If it's not dark enough, use binoculars.
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