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The Saturn is in the constellation of Pisces, shining at the magnitude of 0.6. We've got Uranus is rising about 1025 PM this week. Looking at Uranus to the southeast in the late evening, Uranus is in the constellation of Taurus, shining at the magnitude of 5.7. Then we've got Neptune, which will be at opposition just two days after Saturn, on the 23rd, rising as the sun sets. Neptune now is rising about 745 PM in the evening. Neptune is also at its best for the year as well. Look for Neptune low to the east late in the evening. We get one degree of Saturn all month. Neptune is in the constellation of Pisces, shining at the magnitude of 7.7. For dwarf planets, this is KI0ARNet control for the Colorado astronomy net continuing. For our dwarf planets, we have Ceres. Ceres is rising about 925 PM this week. Ceres can be spotted low to the south around midnight when it is highest in the sky. Ceres is in the constellation of Cygnus, shining at the magnitude of 7.8. We've got Pluto rising about 515 PM this week. It's also setting about 2.30 AM. The best time to spot Pluto will be in the late evening when it is highest in the sky onto the south. Pluto is in the constellation of Capricorn, shining at the magnitude of 15.2. As always, good luck in spotting Neptune, Ceres and Pluto. A large telescope and dark skies will be needed.

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