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stars you will not be able to. However, to point those telescopes and binoculars at the brighter objects that you can see, you'll pull out a whole bunch of detail and things like that. All right, continuing on, Venus is setting about 10.45 pm this week. Look for Venus to the west about 30 minutes after sunset Venus moves from the constellation of Leo and Virgo, starting at 9 to minus 4.2. So Venus is going to be the first right object you're going to see in the evening sky well above the west horizon. So very prominent, kind of very easy to spot. And definitely points your telescope so binoculars for that object. Venus is never in a full phase like the moon when you see it in full. It is also at a partial phase. So you can definitely do that for a telescope.
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