Reach For The Stars

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Re: Reach For The Stars

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For knowing which planet is which:
http://www.heavens-above.com/skychart.a ... t=0&tz=CET

If its late at night/early morning, as of now its mars....
I guess the other option is Venus???
Also, Mars is supposed to be REALLY bright this summer.
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does any1 know which planet is out in the sky currently though???????????????????
(for sure, but thanx anyways for trying crabnebula143)
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The answer to this question is easy to research, but you need to know what time is is. Just go to the Heavens Above address listed above and print out a star chart for the time and place you are viewing from. It will show you which planets are visible and where they are in the sky.
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