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We set it out to 10.55 p.m. on the 1st, about 10.08 p.m. on my 1st set. But for being the last about 30 minutes after sunset, Venus moved from the constellation of Earth to Virgo, shining at magnitude minus 4.2. Venus is actually the first bright object that you will see in an nighttime sky right now. It's the brightest object. So, look towards the west as you should be able to spot Venus. If you have monoculars or a small telescope, definitely point it towards Venus and you will actually see it in a few days. We've never seen a great storm Venus in a full phase. And they are always in an aggressive phase when it is on either side of the sun. They never get high enough or away further away from the sea in an active phase.
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