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Well, I wanted to comment on the astronomy topic. Well, for the last few mornings, in the very early morning, like right around 5 a.m. where it's just getting light, you can see, well, the moon has gone down quite a bit. Like two nights ago, the moon, Jupiter, and Venus were like really close to one another. And I think Mercury was right with them, but that one's harder to see. But really low on the horizon tonight is, see, it's Saturn and Neptune. Neptune is almost impossible to see, but they're like practically in the same place. So that would be considered a bit of an alignment too. So anyway, there's always interesting stuff going on up in the sky. I would wonder if, up in Alaska right now or in the Yukon, how good the northern lights would be. Because during the summer, it's light so much of the time. Because if it doesn't get dark, you can't really see them that well. But I know during the winter, I'm sure they get some pretty good northern lights up there. So anyway, KG7ODB, back to Nat. KG7ODB, K7WSB. Just quickly, if you'd review that, that's Saturn, Neptune alignment. You said it was just above the horizon. Is that at that early morning point or at another time? Okay, so that's the KG7ODB. That's Saturn. That's Saturn. That's Saturn.
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