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We've got the door plans, we've got Ceres. Ceres will be stationary on the 15th, neither appearing to move forward nor backward relative to the background sky. Ceres is rising about 11.15 pm this week. Ceres can be spotted low to the south after midnight. Ceres is in the constellation of Cetus, shining at magnitude 8.4. These objects that are rising around midnight are a little bit before. It takes three or four hours until nice dark skies. They're at three or four o'clock in the morning, looking towards the southeast, southern direction, when they're higher in the sky. We've got Pluto. Pluto is rising at 7.15 pm in the evening. The best time to spot Pluto is around midnight when it is highest in the sky to the south. Pluto is in the constellation of Capricorns, shining at magnitude 15.1. And, if you do not see Pluto right now, you have to contend with a waning and gibbous moon in the evening sky. So, that will definitely drown out that particular object. As always, good luck at spotting Neptune series and Pluto. Our telescope and dark skies will be needed.
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