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However, definitely take a look at those brighter objects with binoculars or it's also for sure. And you'll pull out all the details of those objects banding on Jupiter's boots, and then you'll see that the binoculars and scanning the Milky Way will pull out all the details of the picture. Mars is rising about 3.07 am on the first, about 2.24 am on my front end. It looks for Mars to the southeast in the morning. About 30 minutes before sunrise, Mars will be in conjunction with Uranus. About 1 am eastern daylight time off the 4th will be about 1.10 of 1.30.
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