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45 p.m. on the first after condition. People return to the morning sky, rising about 5.49 a.m. by month. By the time the sun sets Jupiter is low and the Western sky are rapidly approaching the horizon. They're the first couple of weeks of the month. That's what the test is to be able to see that. Once it gets any lower, it's gonna be lost in the evening twilight glow. Jupiter is in the constellation of cancer, shining at magnitude minus 1.8. So we've got Saturn rising about 104 a.m. On the first, about 11 p.m. by month. And we'll look for Saturn towards the south in the morning sky before we arrive. Saturn is in the constellation of Pisces, shining at magnitude 0.7.
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