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Well, in the sky this week, Ceres is a dwarf planet and it's visible in the night sky from the northern hemisphere here right now. Check here wherever you happen to be. Check here one line. Just check a sky map for any particular event. I'm going to see if you can hopefully go on there. And, uh, here you can. It's a dwarf planet and as I said, it's visible in the night sky in the northern hemisphere right now about 12 a.m. My location here. And, um, just look below Saturn, uh, and just kind of slightly eastward. And, um, on the, uh, if you look at a map, the, um, uh, constellation in the sky, look at the constellation in that part of the cedus. And, uh, it'll be right there right on top of the cedus. And, as I mentioned, there's more on this here as the map goes on. So, I thought I'd just give you a little bit of preliminary. Once we, once I, uh, uh, give the topic about Ceres, you may want to, we'll just maybe take a look at it. If you can't see what's on. If you have a small scope or a larger scope, it's even better.
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